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Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning) I ( )
Directions (1 – 8) : Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
(1 – 8)
1. Umpire : Game : : Moderator : ?
(A) Election / (B) Debate / (C) Fact / (D) Problem /
2. Mathematics : Logic : : Science : ?
(A) Exercise /
(B) Laboratory /
(C) Fact /
(D) Scientist /
3. Earth : Sun : : Moon : ?
(A) Orbit / (B) Cloud /
(C) Star / (D) Earth /
4. Red Fort : India : : Great Sphinx : ?
(A) England / (B) France /
(C) Greece / (D) Egypt /
5. South : North-West : : West : ?
(A) South-West /
(B) East /
(C) North-East /
(D) South /
6. ACFJ : ZXUQ : : EGJN : ?
(A) BDYU (B) VTRN
(C) VTRM (D) VTQM
7. TALE : LATE : : ? : CAFE
(A) FACE (B) CAEF
(C) FEAC (D) CEFA
8. 456 : 15 : : 789 : ?
(A) 42 (B) 24
(C) 15 (D) 16
Directions (9 – 16) : Find the odd number/letter/word pair from the given responses.
(9 – 16)
9. (A) CATS (B) BATH
(C) OWLS (D) BOUL
10. (A) Wheat /
(B) Gram /
(C) Soyabean /
(D) Sugarcane /
11. (A) 341 (B) 679
(C) 385 (D) 495
12. (A) Torch / (B) Candle /
(C) Moon / (D) Sun /
13. (A) Assassinate /
(B) Murder /
(C) Stab /
(D) Kidnap /
14. (A) Pneumonia /
(B) Typhoid /
(C) Hemophilia /
(D) Diphtheria /
15. (A) 84X (B) LM5(C) 4W5 (D) #BW
16. (A) Hostel / (B) Hotel /
(C) Inn / (D) Club /
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Directions : In questions no. 17 to 21, a seriesis given, with one term missing. Choose thecorrect alternative from the given ones thatwill complete the series.
17 21
17. 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4, ?(A) 6 (B) 7(C) 5 (D) 4
18. 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 17, ?(A) 37 (B) 26(C) 39 (D) 293
19. BDF, EGI, HJL, KMO, ?(A) NPR (B) PRT(C) NPS (D) NQR
20. JAZ, LEX, NIV, PMT, ?(A) QUR (B) RQR(C) RUS (D) SUR
21. 02, ?, 12, 27, 58(A) 06 (B) 08(C) 05 (D) 04
22. Which one set of letters when sequentiallyplaced at the gaps in the given letter seriesshall complete it ?
aab _ aa _ bbb _ aaa _ bbb(A) abba (B) baab(C) aaab (D) abab
Directions (23-25) : Find the missing numberfrom the given responses.
(23-25) :
23.
(A) 9 (B) 7(C) 11 (D) 12
24.
(A) D (B) A(C) F (D) E
25.
(A) J 15 (B) K 9(C) K 15 (D) L 10
26. Three positions of a dice is shown below.Which letter will be opposite to 'O' ?
'O'
(A) Q (B) U
(C) S (D) P
27. D is 14 metres west of A. B is 4 metres southof D. F is 9 metres south of D. E is 7 metreseast of B. C is 4 metres north of E. G is4 metres south of A. Then, If a person goes5 metres from F in north direction and thenturn right, then he will reach which ofthe following point first –
D, A 14 B, D 4
F, D 9 E, B 7
C, E 4 G, A 4
F 5
(A) G (B) D
(C) E (D) A
28. A is sister of B. C is mother of B. D ishusband of C. E is mother of D, then howis A related to D?
A, B C, B D, C E, D
A D
(A) Maternal grandmother /
(B) Maternal grandfather /
(C) Daughter /
(D) None of these /
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29. How many pairs of letters are there in theword "MANIPULATE" which have as manyletters between them in the word as theyhave between them in the English alphabet ?
"MANIPULATE"
(A) Four / (B) One /
(C) Two / (D) Three /
30. If Saturday falls four days after today, whichis 6th January, on what day did the firstDecember of previous year fall?
(A) Sunday /
(B) Wednesday /
(C) Tuesday /
(D) Monday /
31. Identify the answer figure that completesthe pattern in the question figure.
Question figure:
:
Answer figures:
:
32. If 'ROSE' is coded as '6821', 'CHAIR' is codedas '73456' and 'PREACH' is coded as'961473'. What will be the code for'SEARCH'?
'ROSE' '6821', 'CHAIR' '73456' 'PREACH' '961473'
'SEARCH' (A) 214673 (B) 318826(C) 214763 (D) 216473
33. If 'DELHI' is coded as 'CCIDD', how wouldyou encode 'BOMBAY' ?
'DELHI' 'CCIDD', 'BOMBAY' ?
(A) AJMTVT (B) AMJXVS(C) MJXVSU (D) WXYZAX
34. From the given answer figures, choose thatanswer figure in which the question figureis embedded.
Question figure::
Answer figures::
35. A is shorter than D, but taller than C.D isshorter than B, but taller than A. E isshorter than A, but taller than C. Then, whois the tallest ?
A, D C D, B A E, A C
(A) E (B) B(C) D (D) C
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36. From the given alternatives, select the wordwhich cannot be formed using the lettersof the given word.
REASONABLE(A) BRAIN (B) BONES(C) NOBLE (D) ARSON
37. From the given alternatives, select the wordwhich can be formed using the letters ofthe given word.
CORRESPONDING(A) DISCERN (B) RESPONSE(C) REPENT (D) CORRECT
38. Arrange the following words as per order inthe dictionary.
1. Liver 2. Long3. Late 4. Load5. Luminous 6. Letter(A) 3, 1, 6, 2, 5, 4 (B) 3, 6, 1, 2, 4, 5(C) 3, 6, 1, 4, 2, 5 (D) 3, 1, 6, 2, 4, 5
39. How many rectangles are there in thefollowing figure ?
(A) 8 (B) 17(C) 18 (D) 20
40. The following questions, there is an addresswhich has been reproduced against (A), (B),(C) and (D), three of which have somemistakes or the other. The one without anymistake is your answer.
(A), (B), (C)(D)
Mr. Krishan Ramachandran,1068/90, A.F.O. ApartmentBangalore(Karnataka)(A) Mr. Krishan Ramachandran,
1086/90, A.F.O. ApartmentBangalore(Karnataka)
(B) Mr. Krishan Ramachandran,1068/90, A.F.O. Apartment
Bengalore
(Karnataka)
(C) Mr. Krishan Ramachandren,1068/90, A.F.O. Apartment
Bangalore
(Karnataka)
(D) Mr. Krishan Ramachandran,1068/90, A.F.O. Apartment
Bangalore(Karnataka)
41. One or two statements are given followedby some conclusions. You have to considerthe two statements to be true even if theyseem to be at variance from commonlyknown facts. You have to decide which ofthe given conclusions, if any, follow fromthe given statements.
Statement : /
Physical exercise is necessary for good health.
Conclusion : /
I. Keshav plays cricket at age seventy three.
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II. Men with irregular habits have to go tohospital.
(A) Only I follows
I
(B) Only II follows
II
(C) Neither I nor II follows
I, II
(D) Both I and II follow
I II
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42. The total age of a mother and her daughteris 60 years. The difference between theirages is 30 years. Find out the age of themother.
6030
(A) 40 years / 40
(B) 45 years / 45
(C) 50 years / 50
(D) 55 years / 55
43. In the following question you have toidentify the correct response from the givenpremises stated according to followingsymbols.
If > = ÷. = ×, < = +, = -, + = =, × = <, - = >
> = ÷. = ×, < = +, = -, + = =, × = <, - = >
(A) 6 < 2 > 3 8 4 + 13
(B) 6 2 < 3 > 8 < 4 - 13
(C) 6 2 < 3 8 > 4 × 13
(D) 6 > 2 3 < 8 4 + 13
44. In the following number series, how many'8' are there which are preceded by '6' andfollowed by '9' ?
'8' '6' '9'
9 4 8 6 3 2 7 1 8 6 8 9 8 1 3 6 8 9 7 8 6 31 3 6 8 4 3 6 3 9
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 7
45. Identify the diagram that best representsthe relationship among Woman, Teacherand Student.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
46. Which of the given answer figures will bethe correct mirror image ?
Question figure : / :
Answer Figures /
47. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shownbelow in the question figures. From thegiven answer figures, indicate how it willappear when opened ?
Question figures :
:
Answer figures :
:
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48. Some equations are solved on the basis ofcertain system. Find out the correct answerfor the unsolved equation on that basis.
3 + 8 + 5 + 5 = 36, 6 + 2 + 8 + 1 = 16
8 + 5 + 9 + 5 = 58, 7 + 4 + 3 + 8 = ?
(A) 35 (B) 54
(C) 34 (D) 32
49. If '+' means divided by, '–' means added to,'×' means subtracted from, '÷' means ismultiplied by, then, 26 – 15 + 15 × 4 ÷ 2 = ?
'+' '–' '×' '÷' ,
26 – 15 + 15 × 4 ÷ 2 = ?
(A) 19 (B) 20
(C) 25 (D) 40
50. A word is represented by only one set ofnumbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given inthe alternatives are represented by twoclasses of alphabets as in two matrices givenbelow. The columns and rows of Matrix-I arenumbered from 0 to 5 and that of Matrix-IIare numbered from 4 to 7. A letter fromthese matrices can be represented first byits row and next by its column. e.g., 'A' canbe represented by 00, 12 etc, and 'L'can be represented by 57, 79 etc. Similarly,you have to identify the set for the word givenbelow : "POETS"
-I 0 3 -II 4
7
'A' 00, 12 'L'57, 79
"POETS"
(A) 69, 88, 67, 65, 01
(B) 75, 56, 65, 67, 41
(C) 77, 88, 98, 78, 20
(D) 75, 99, 89, 65, 20
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51. The value of 3.6 2.7
4.2
(81) ×(9)(81) ×(3) is –
3.6 2.7
4.2
(81) ×(9)(81) ×(3) –
(A) 3 (B) 6(C) 9 (D) 8.2
52. When (6767 + 67) is divided by 68, the remainderis –(6767 + 67) 68 –(A) 1 (B) 63(C) 66 (D) 67
53. The least positive integer that should besubtracted from 3011 × 3012 so that thedifferent is a perfect square is –3011 × 3012
(A) 3009 (B) 2010(C) 3011 (D) 3012
54. P, Q, R are employed to do a work for 5750.
P and Q together finished 2319
of work, and
Q and R together 238
of work. Wage of Q, is–
P, Q, R 5750
P Q 2319
Q R 238
Q
–(A) 2850 (B) 3750(C) 2750 (D) 1000
55. 250 men can finish a work in 20 daysworking 5 hours a day. To finish the workwithin 10 days working 8 hours a day, theminimum number of men required is –250 5 20
8 10
–(A) 310 (B) 300(C) 313 (D) 312
56. 2 men and 5 women can do a work in12 days. 5 men and 2 women can do thatwork in 9 days. Only 3 women can finishthe same work in –
2 5 12
5 2 9
3
(A) 36 days / (B) 21 days /
(C) 30 days / (D) 42 days /
57. By selling an article at 43
th of the marked
price, there is a gain of 25%. The ratio ofthe marked price and the cost price is –
43
25%
–
(A) 5 : 3 (B) 3 : 5
(C) 3 : 4 (D) 4 : 3
58. A and B earn in the ratio 2 : 1. They spendin the ratio 5 : 3 and save in the ratio 4 : 1.If the total monthly savings of both A and Bare 5000, the monthly income of B is –
A B 2 : 1 5 : 3
4 : 1 A B 5000 B
–
(A) 7000 (B) 14000
(C) 5000 (D) 10000
59. The ratio of the sum of two numbers andtheir difference is 5 : 1. The ratio of the greaternumber to the smaller number is –
5 : 1
–
(A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2
(C) 5 : 1 (D) 1 : 5
Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude))
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60. A retail offers the following discount schemefor buyers on an article.
–I. Two successive discounts of 10%.
10% II. A discount of 12% follows by a discount
of 8%.12% 8%
III. Sucessive discounts of 15% and 5%.15% 5%
IV. A discount of 20%.20%
The selling price will be minimum underthe scheme.
(A) I (B) II(C) III (D) IV
61. A and B are two alloys of gold and copperprepared by mixing metals in the ratio7 : 2 and 7 : 11 respectively. If equalquantities of the alloys are melted to forma third alloy C, the ratio of gold and copperin C will be–A B
7 : 2 7 : 11 C
C
(A) 5 : 7 (B) 5 : 9(C) 7 : 5 (D) 9 : 5
62. The average of three numbers is 154. Thefirst number is twice the second and thesecond number is twice the third. The firstnumber is –3 154
–(A) 264 (B) 132(C) 88 (D) 66
63. The average salary of all the staff in an officeof a corporate house is 5000. The averagesalary of the officers is 14000 and that ofthe rest is 4000. If the total number ofstaff is 500, the number of officers is –
5000 14000 4000
500 –(A) 10 (B) 15(C) 25 (D) 50
64. The value on an article depreciates everyyear at the rate of 10% of its value. If thepresent value of the article is 729, thenits worth 3 years ago was –
10% 729
3 –
(A) 1250 (B) 1000
(C) 1125 (D) 1200
65. Walking at 3 km/hour, Pintu reaches hisschool 5 minute late. If he walks at 4 km/hhe will be 5 minute early. The distance ofPintu's school from his house is –
3 5
4 5 –
(A) 1 21
km / (B) 2 km /
(C) 2 21
km / (D) 5 km /
66. Nitin bought some oranges 40 a dozen andan equal number at 30 a dozen. He soldthem at 45 a dozen and made a profit of
480. The number of dozen of oranges, hebought, was –
40
30 45 480
–
(A) 48 (B) 60
(C) 72 (D) 84
67. If the simple interest on x at as rate ofa% for m years is same as that on y at arate of a2% for m2 years, then x : y is equal to –
x a% my a2% m2
x : y –
(A) m : a (B) am : 1
(C) am1:1
(D) am1
: 1
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68. The heights of a cone, cyl inder andhemisphere are equal. If their radii are inthe ratio 2 : 3 : 1, then the ratio of theirvolumes is
2 : 3 : 1
–
(A) 2 : 9 : 2 (B) 4 : 9 : 1
(C) 4 : 27 : 2 (D) 2 : 3 : 1
69. A man driving at 43
th of his original speed
reaches his destination 20 minutes laterthan the usual time. Then, the usual time is –
43
20
–
(A) 45 minutes /
(B) 60 minutes /
(C) 48 minutes /
(D) 120 minutes /
70. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 2(a – b – c) – 3, then thevalue of (a – b + c) is –
a2 + b2 + c2 = 2(a – b – c) – 3, (a – b + c)
–
(A) –1 (B) 3
(C) 1 (D) –2
71. Base of a right pyramid is a square, length
of diagonal of the base is 224 m. If the
volume of the pyramid is 1728 cu m itsheight is –
224 1728
–
(A) 7 m / (B) 8 m /
(C) 9 m / (D) 10 m /
72. The ratio of radii of two right circularcylinders is 2 : 3 and their heights are inthe ratio 5 : 4. The ratio of their curvedsurface area is –
2 : 3 5 : 4
–
(A) 5 : 6 (B) 3 : 4
(C) 4 : 5 (D) 2 : 3
73. A cylinder and a cone have equal radii oftheir bases and equal heights. If theircurved surface areas in the ratio 8 : 5, theratio of their radius and height is –
8 : 5–
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 1 : 3
(C) 2 : 3 (D) 3 : 4
74. The value of k for which the graph of(k – 1) x + y – 2 = 0 and (2 – k)x – 3y + 1 = 0are parallel is –
k (k – 1) x + y – 2 = 0 (2 – k)x – 3y + 1 = 0 –
(A) 21
(B) – 21
(C) 2 (D) –2
75. The length of a shadow of a vertical tower
is 31
times its height. The angle of
elevation of the sun is –
31
–
(A) 30º (B) 45º
(C) 60º (D) 90º
76. If x + x161
= 1, then the value of 64x3 + 3641x
is –
x + x161
= 1, 64x3 + 3641x
–
(A) 4 (B) 52(C) 64 (D) 76
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77. If a, b, c are three non-zero real numberssuch that a + b + c = 0 and b2 ca, then the
value of cba
2
222
is –
a, b, c
a + b + c = 0 b2 ca, cab
cba
2
222
–(A) 3 (B) 2(C) 0 (D) 1
78. If the length of a chord of a circle at adistance of 12 cm from the centre is 10 cm,then the diameter of the circle is –
12 10 –(A) 13 cm / (B) 15 cm / (C) 26 cm / (D) 30 cm /
79. If 2 2sin sin = 2, then the value of
cos 2
is –
2 2sin sin = 2, cos 2
–
(A) 1 (B) –1(C) 0 (D) 0.5
80. If 2tantan = 1, then the value of
2tan2sin 22 is equal to – 2tantan = 1, 2tan2sin 22
–
(A)43
(B) 310
(C) 343
(D) 3
Directions (81-85): The pie-chart provided belowgives the distribution of land (in a village)under various food crops. Study the pie-chart
(81-85):
81. If the total area under Bajra was threehundred acres, then the total area (inhundred acres) under Rice and Barelytogether is –
300 –
(A) 18 (B) 12
(C) 15 (D) 20
82. The combination of three crops whichcontribute to more than 50% of the totalarea under the food crops is –
50%
(A) Wheat, Rice and Maize
(B) Wheat, Rice and Jowar
(C) Wheat, Rice and Bajra
(D) Rice, Barely and Maize
83. The ratio of the land used for Rice andBarely is –
–
(A) 3 : 1 (B) 1 : 2
(C) 2 : 1 (D) 3 : 2
84. If 10% of the land reserved for Rice bedistributed to Wheat and Barely in the ratio2 : 1, then the angle corresponding to Wheatin the new pie-chart will be –
10% 2 : 1
–
(A) 38.4º (B) 76.8º
(C) 75.6º (D) 45.5º
85. If the production of Rice is 5 times that ofJowar and the production of Bazra is 2 timesthat of Jowar, then the ratio between theyield per acre of Rice and Bazra is –
5
–
(A) 5 : 2 (B) 3 : 1(C) 4 : 1 (D) 6 : 1
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86. The bisector of interior A of ABC meetsBC in D, and the bisector of exterior
A meets BC produced in E. Then BDBE = ?
ABC A BC DA
BC E BDBE
(A) CDCE
(B) CECD
(C) AEAD
(D) ADAE
87. A rectangular tank is 45 m long and 26 mbroad. Water flows into it through a pipewhose cross-section is 13 cm2, at the rateof 9 km/hour. How much will the level ofthe water rise in the tank in 15 min?
45 26 13 9 15
(A) 0.0016 m / (B) 0.0020 m /
(C) 0.0025 m / (D) 0.0018 m / 88. If 2sin2 = 3cos , then find the positive
angle .
2sin2 = 3cos (A) 45º (B) 30º(C) 60º (D) 90º
89. In a right triangle ABC if C = 90º, thenfind the value of :sinC(secA cosecB – tanA . cotB)
ABC C = 90º
sinC(sec A cosec B – tan A . cot B)
(A) 1 (B) 2(C) 3 (D) 4
90. If the equation (1 + m2)x2 + 2mcx + (c2 – a2) = 0has equal roots, find the value of a2(1 + m2).
(1 + m2)x2 + 2mcx + (c2 – a2) = 0 a2(1 + m2)
(A) a2
(B) m2
(C) c2
(D) None of these /
91. Three girls Sangeeta, Namrata andMandeep are playing a game by standingon circle of radius 5 m drawn in a park.Sangeeta throws a ball to Namrata,Namrata to Mandeep, Mandeep toSangeeta. If the distance between Sangeetaand Namrata and between Namrata andMandeep is 6 m each, what is the distancebetween Sangeeta and Mandeep ?
5
6
(A) 7.6 m / (B) 8.6 m /
(C) 9.6 m / (D) 4.6 m /
92. In the fig, P is the mid-point of BC and Q isthe mid-point of AP. If BQ when produced
meets AC at R, then CARA
= ?
P, BC Q, AP BQ AC R
CARA
= ?
(A)31
(B)21
(C) 1 (D)43
93. Two circles with centres A and B of radii3 cm and 4 cm respectively intersect at twopoints C and D such that AC and BC aretangents to the two circles. Find the lengthof the common chord CD.
A B 3 4 C D AC BC
CD
(A) 4.2 cm / (B) 8.4 cm / (C) 2.4 cm / (D) 4.8 cm /
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94. How many of the following numbers aredivisible by 132 ?
264, 396, 4, 762, 792, 968, 2178, 5184, 6336
132
264, 396, 4, 762, 792, 968, 2178, 5184, 6336
(A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7
95. In the class of 100 students, the number ofstudents passed in English is 46, in Mathsis 46 and in Commerce is 58. The numberwho passed in English and Maths is16, Maths and commerce is 24 and Englishand commerce is 26, and the number whopassed in all subjects is 7. Find the numberof the students who failed in all thesubjects.
100 46 4658
16 2426
(A) 13 (B) 8
(C) 9 (D) 7
96. On reducing the entry fee by 25% in acircus show, the number of viewersincreased by 30%. The percent increase ordecrease in the income from the entry fee is
2530
(A) 2.5% increase / 2 5
(B) 0.5% decline / 0 5
(C) 2.5% decline / 2 5
(D) 3% increase / 3
97. If the work done by (x – 1) men in (x + 1)days and the work done by (x + 2) men in(x – l) days is in the ratio of 9 : 10, then xis equal to
(x – 1) (x + 1)(x + 2) (x – 1)
9 : 10 x (A) 5 (B) 6(C) 7 (D) 8
98. Simple interest on a sum of money for
5 years is 52
times the amounts, the rate of
simple interest is5
52
(A) 13% (B) %3112
(C) %31
14 (D) %31
13
99. In ABC, the bisector of B meets AC atD. A line PQ||AC meets AB, BC and BD atP, Q and R respectively. Then AB × CQ = ?ABC , B AC D
AC PQ, AB, BC BDP, Q R AB × CQ = ?
(A) AP × BC (B) BC × AB(C) CQ × AB (D) RQ × BA
100. In a race of 600 m, A can beat B by 60 mand in a race of 500 m, B can beat C by25 m. By how many metres will A beat C ina 400 m race ?600 A, B 60
500 B, C 25400 A, C
(A) 56 m / (B) 60 m / (C) 58 m / (D) 54 m /
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101. Who of the following organised March on theTanjore coast to break the salt Law in April,1930 ?
1930
(A) V.O. Chidambaram Pillai
(B) C. Rajagopalachari
(C) K. Kamaraj
(D) Annie Besant
102. 'Economic Justice' as one of the objectiveof the Indian constitution has been providedin –
(A) The Preamble and the Fundamental Rights
(B) The Preamble and the DirectivePrinciples of State Policy
(C) The Fundamental Rights and theDirective Principle of State Policy
(D) None of the above
103. Which one of the following is aninsectivorous plant ?
(A) Passion flower plant /
(B) Pitcher plant /
(C) Night queen /
(D) Flame of the forest /
104. The Indian Independence act, 1947 cameinto on –
1947
(A) July 4, 1947/ 4, 1947
(B) July 10, 1947/ 10, 1947
(C) July 18, 1947/ 18, 1947
(D) August 14, 1947/ 14, 1947 105. Turkey is located between –
(A) Black Sea and Caspian Sea
(B) Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea
(C) Gulf of Suez and Mediterranean Sea
(D) Gulf of aqaba and Dead Sea
106. In which of the following State is Buddhistsite Tabo Monastery located ?
(A) Arunachal Pradesh /
(B) Himachal Pradesh /
(C) Sikkim /
(D) Uttarakhand / 107. Which of the following brings out 'consumer
price Index Number for Industrial workers' ?
(A) The Reserve Bank of India
(B) The Department of Economic Affairs
(C) The Labour Bureau
(D) The Department of Personnel andTraining
Part - III (General Awareness) III ( )
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108. 'Red Ink' is prepared from –
(A) Phenol /
(B) Aniline /
(C) Congo red /
(D) Eosin / 109. The power to increase the number of
Judges in the Supreme Court of India isvested in –
(A) The President of India
(B) The Parliament
(C) The Chief Justice of India
(D) The Law Commission
110. Which of the following directive principlesof State policy was added to the constitutionat a later date ?
(A) Organisation of Village Panchayats
(B) Prohibition of Cow Slaughter
(C) Free legal aid
(D) Uniform civil code
111. Economic growth in country 'X' willnecessarily have to occur if –
'X' (A) There is technical progress in the world
economy.
(B) There is population growth in 'X''X"
(C) There is Capital formation in 'X''X'
(D) The volume of trade grows in the worldeconomy.
112. With subsidiary Alliance Treaty which ofthe following Governor General is notassociated ?
(A) Lord Wellesley /
(B) Lord Dupley/
(C) Lord Cornwallis /
(D) Lord Dalhousie /
113. Which one of the following writs is regardedas the greatest safeguard for the liberty ofa person ?
(A) Mandamus /
(B) Habeas corpus/
(C) Certiorari /
(D) Prohibition /
114. In India, in which one the following type offorests is teak a dominat tree species?
(A) Tropical moist deciduous forest
(B) Tropical rain forest
(C) Tropical thorn scrub forest
(D) Temperate forest with grasslands
115. The panchayati Raj is included in the -
(A) Union list /
(B) State list /
(C) Concurrent list /
(D) Residuary list /
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116. 'National Biodiversity Authority of India'was established in -
(A) 2003, Chennai / 2003,
(B) 2003, Bengaluru / 2003,
(C) 2003, Hyderabad / 2003,
(D) 2003, Kerala / 2003,
117. Who is the author of the Book "TomSawyer'?
(A) Leo Tolstoy /
(B) Mark Twain /
(C) John Rusken /
(D) William Shakespeare /
118. Sea weeds are important source of whichone of the following ?
(A) Sulphur /
(B) Chlorine /
(C) Bromine /
(D) Iodine /
119. Vallabhi University was situated in –
(A) In Bihar /
(B) In Uttar Pradesh/
(C) In Bengal/
(D) In Gujarat /
120. Movements of tide are mostly determinedby –
(A) albedo effect /
(B) wind velocity /
(C) rotation of the earth /
(D) revolution of the earth /
121. What is the effect of deficit financing oneconomy ?
(A) Reduction in taxes
(B) Increase in wages
(C) Increase in money supply
(D) Decrease in money supply
122. With which school of Indian philosophy the'theory of Karma's' is associated?
(A) Yoga / (B) Vedanta / (C) Vaisesika / (D) Mimansa /
123. Which river rises in the Aravallis and flowsinto the Gulf of Cambay?
(A) Luni / (B) Netravati / (C) Sabarmati / (D) None of these /
124. 'The S.R. Bommai Vs Union of India' caseis most commonly known for-
(A) Supreme court providing guidelinesrelated to use of rarest of rare doctrinein case of capital punishment.
(B) Supreme court strucking down fewprovisions of 42nd constitutionalAmendment due to its violation of basicstruture.
(C) Supreme court Judgement providingguideline related to imposition ofpresident's rule in States.
(D) None of these
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125. How do most insects respire?
(A) Through skin /
(B) Through gills /
(C) By lungs /
(D) By tracheal system /
126. Which one of the following is not a goodsource of nutrition of calcium?
(A) Rice /
(B) Ragi /
(C) Skimmed milk /
(D) Egg /
127. Where the high security Animal DiseaseLaboratory is located in India ?
(A) Hyderabad /
(B) Goa /
(C) Bhopal /
(D) Mumbai /
128. Which one of the following parts of thepitcher plant becomes modified into apitcher ?
(A) Stem / (B) Leaf /
(C) Stipule / (D) Petiole /
129. The Blood glucose level is commonlyexpressed as –
(A) mm of Hg
Hg mm
(B) milligram per decilitre
(C) parts per million
(D) gram (mg/dl) per litre
130. The Brahma Samaj is based on theprinciple of –
(A) Monotheism /
(B) Polytheism /
(C) Atheism /
(D) Monism /
131. Major coal deposits occur among which ofthe following rock systems?
(A) Dharwar rocks /
(B) Cuddapah rocks /
(C) Gondwana rocks /
(D) Quaternary rocks /
132. Which of the following countries is a doublelandlocked country ?
(A) Uzbekistan /
(B) Turkey /
(C) Turkmenistan /
(D) South Sudan /
133. Which of the following Banks has launchedIndia's First startup Focused bank branchINCUBE?
INCUBE
(A) ICICI/
(B) HDFC/
(C) SBI/
(D) IDBI/
134. When did India become a member of theInternational Monetary Fund?
(A) 1952 (B) 1950
(C) 1947 (D) 1945
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135. "Vote on Account" permits Union Governmentto -
(A) go for public loan
(B) borrow money from the reserve bank ofIndia
(C) give grants in aid to states
(D) withdraw money from consolidated fundof India for specific period.
136. Octopus is-
(A) An arthopoda /
(B) An echinoderm /
(C) A hemichordate /
(D) A mollusc / 137. Which one of the following issues the
'Global economic prospects ' reportperiodically?
(A) The Asian Development Bank
(B) The European Bank for reconstructionand Development Bank
(C) The US Federal Reserve bank
(D) The World Bank
138. Perspiration cools the body because-
(A) Presence of water on skin is cooling.
(B) Evaporation requires latent heat.
(C) Water has a high specific heat.
(D) Water is a poor conductor of heat.
139. Under which of the following acts is theNational Population register being created?
(A) The citizenship act of India 1995 asamended in 2004.
20041995
(B) The census act 1948
1948
(C) The UID act 2010
2010
(D) None of the above
140. Which one is not micro nutrient?
(A) Iron /
(B) Zinc /
(C) Sulphur /
(D) Manganese /
141. Which one of the following is biodegradable?
(A) Plastic /
(B) Polythene /
(C) Mercury /
(D) Rubber /
142. 'Cloves' are -
(A) nodules of stem /
(B) nodules of roots /
(C) leaves/
(D) dried flowers /
143. Pheromones are generally produced by-
(A) Snakes /
(B) Birds /
(C) Bats/
(D) Insects /
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144. Enzymes are basically-
(A) Fats /
(B) Sugars /
(C) Proteins /
(D) Vitamins /
145. Which one of the following is the hightestvolcanic mountain of the world ?
(A) Mount Pinatubo /
(B) Mount Killimanjaro /
(C) Mount Taal /
(D) Mount Cotopaxi /
146. An air bubble inside water behave as an:
(A) bifocal lens /
(B) convergent lens /
(C) divergent lens /
(D) cylindrical lens /
147. National Research Centre for Banana islocated at-
(A) Trichy /
(B) Bhusawal /
(C) Saharanpur /
(D) Pune /
148. The maximum biodiversity is found in –
(A) Tropical rain forests
(B) Temperate forests
(C) Coniferous forests
(D) Arctic forests
149. The Indira Gandhi Atomic Research centreis located in –
(A) Maharashtra /
(B) Tamilnadu /
(C) Uttar Pradesh /
(D) Karnataka / 150. The 'Sundarban Moitry' is a joint exercise
between -
(A) Border Security Force (BSF) and BorderGuard Bangladesh.
(B) Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)and Border Guard Bangladesh
(C) Indian Coast Guard and Border GuardBangladesh
(D) Sashastra Seema Bal and Border GuardBangladesh.
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Part - IV (English Language)
Direction : In Question nos. 151 to 156, somepart of the sentences have errors and some arecorrect. Find out which part of a sentence hasan error and blacken the oval [ ] correspondingto the appropriate letter (A), (B), (C) and (D). If asentence is free from error, blacken the ovalcorresponding to 'No error' in the Answer Sheet.151. It took him (A)/ time to realize (B)/ that he
offended the stranger. (C) / No error (D)
152. Even if you are a film star, (A)/ I would notcare (B)/ for you. (C)/ No error (D)
153. His work is not (A)/ connected to theEducation Ministry (B)/ but with the labourMinistry. (C)/ No error (D)
154. Cleopatra along with (A)/ her retinue ofslaves (B)/ are sailing down the Nile. (C)/No error (D)
155. She was (A)/ the heir to (B)/ the vastproperty. (C) No error (D)
156. The only one (A)/ who can decide (B)/ onesdestiny is God. (C) No error (D)
Directions : In Question nos. 157 to 163,sentences given with blanks are to be filled inwith an appropriate word. Four alternatives aresuggested for each question. Choose the correctalternative out of the four and indicate it byblackening the appropriate oval [ ] in theAnswer Sheet.157. _____ you wake me up so early on a Sunday ?
(A) Could (B) Dare
(C) Must (D) Will
158. A foreign language or mathematics may callfor three or more hours per class, at leastuntil you have mastered the _____.
(A) topic (B) subject
(C) language (D) fundamentals
159. We have done it and so _____ .
(A) he has (B) has he
(C) have he (D) has had he
160. We were completely taken _____ by theestate agent who turned out to be a crook.
(A) for (B) on
(C) off (D) in
161. The geocentric idea was abandoned in theseventeenth century, partly as aresult of the writings of Copernicus, _____observations made by other astronomers.
(A) not only because of
(B) and also because of
(C) but also because of
(D) thus because of
162. The deadline was nearby, so Mrs. Swethhad her students _____ their essays.
(A) complete (B) to complete
(C) completing (D) completed
163. We were searching _____ his pocket but hewas searching _____ the happiness.
(A) for, for (B) to, for
(C) with, for (D) No preposition, for
Direction: In Question nos. 164 to 168, asentence/ a part of the sentence is underlined.Below are given alternatives to the underlinedpart at (A), (B), (C) which may improve thesentence. Choose the correct alternative. Incase no improvement is needed your answer is(D). Mark your answer in the Answer Sheet.164. You must remind me to post the letters.
(A) remember me
(B) have remind me
(C) have remembered me
(D) No improvement
165. The good fortune of being your student inmy younger days has helped me greatly inmy life.
(A) of my being your student
(B) of my myself being your student
(C) of my having been your student
(D) No improvement
166. No sooner has she heard the news whenshe fainted.
(A) that she fainted
(B) than she fainted
(C) and she fainted
(D) No improvement
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167. By way to introduce, he made somepertinent remarks.(A) of introduction (B) of introducing(C) to introducing (D) No improvement
168. I saw a sad, black man.(A) black, sad(B) black or sad(C) black else sad(D) black either sad
Directions : In Question nos. 169 to 171 out ofthe four alternatives, choose the one which bestexpresses the meaning of the given word andmark it in the Answer Sheet.169. ACCENTUATED
(A) Exhibited (B) Devalued(C) Mitigated (D) Sharpened
170. LOUSY(A) Unbearable (B) Unpleasant(C) Awful (D) Stinking
171. PREDOMINANTLY(A) Emphatically (B) Forcefully(C) Mostly (D) Profoundly
Directions : In question nos. 172 to 174, choosethe option opposite in meaning to the givenword and mark it in the Answer Sheet.172. ASCETICISM
(A) Comfort (B) Luxury(C) Anti-Semitism (D) Humility
173. ENDURING(A) Fleeting (B) Painful(C) Permanent (D) Long lasting
174. DISSOLUTION(A) Retribution (B) Establishment(C) Persuasion (D) Compliance
Directions : In question nos. 175 to 177, fourwords are given in each question, out of whichonly one word is correctly spelt. Find thecorrectly spelt word and mark your answer inthe Answer Sheet.175. (A) Contemptuous (B) Spontanuous
(C) Erroneuous (D) Gorgeouous176. (A) Limousene (B) Paradigm
(C) Hysterea (D) Hypocricy177. (A) Hazadous (B) Percieve
(C) Incredible (D) Knowledgable
Directions : In Question nos. 178 to 184, outof the four alternatives, choose the one whichcan be substituted for the given words/sentences and indicate it by blackening theappropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
178. Government by a small group of all powerfulpersons –
(A) Monarchy (B) Democracy
(C) Anarchy (D) Oligarchy
179. One Indifferent to art and literature is –
(A) Critic (B) Philistine
(C) Scholar (D) Aromantic
180. Someone who works only for personalprofit –
(A) Materialistic (B) Mercenary
(C) Greedy (D) Mercantile
181. A heavy un-natural slumber –
(A) Nap (B) Stupor
(C) Insomnia (D) Coma
182. An un-expected piece of good fortune –
(A) turnstile (B) windfall
(C) philanthropy (D) benevolence
183. Pertaining to horses –
(A) equine (B) equestrian
(C) equinox (D) equation
184. A war of religions –
(A) Calligraphy (B) Contraband
(C) Cavalry (D) Crusade
Direction : In Question nos. 185 to 190, fouralternatives are given for the Idiom/Phraseunderlined in the sentence. Choose thealternative which best expresses the meaningof the Idiom/Phrase and mark it in the AnswerSheet.
185. Let sleeping dogs lie.
(A) I will take you in the afternoon
(B) Don’t talk about it as it might instigatetrouble
(C) Let her dog sleep so that we can go
(D) We should go and talk immediately
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186. To be one’s bottom dollar(A) To be quite certain about something(B) To be doubtful about something(C) To spend all the money in betting(D) To be very casual in life
187. Dime a dozen.(A) Creating a lot of difficulties(B) Abundantly available(C) About twelve of them(D) Very few in number
188. A sleep at the wheels.(A) Troublesome for other(B) In attentive when vigilance is required(C) Very attentive to issues around(D) Unable to drive
189. Against the clock.(A) To waste time(B) To give up(C) As fast as possible(D) To be a late riser
190. A chip off the old block.(A) to return to one’s hometown after a long
time(B) similar in character to one’s father or
mother(C) to be very loyal to one’s school(D) to hold a grudge against someone for a
long timeDirection : In Question nos. 191 to 200, youhave two brief passages with 5 questions each.Read the passages carefully and choose thebest answer to each question out of the fouralternatives and mark it by blackening theappropriate oval [ ] in the Answer Sheet.
PASSAGE-1Some people say that man’s desire for war
is due to his fight for survival and that war isnecessary to preserve his virility. Yet. warnowadays leaves a legacy of the weakest menand stimulates not the noble but the bestialqualities of mankind.
Adventure of some kind is necessary forman : he will inevitably deteriorate physically andmentally if his life is one of ease and luxury livedin an atmosphere of “Safety First’. This is thereal reason behind our love of sports in the openair. It is no use being a millionaire if one suffersfrom chronic indigestion: a tramp with goodinnards is far happier. Nothing that money canbuy is worthwhile without good health. There isno better way to perfect health and physicalfitness than to walk over or climb hills andmountains.
But mountains give us much more thanmere physical fitness; they exercise the mentalfaculties as well. Climbing a high and difficultpeak is as much a mental exercise as a physicalexercise. It calls for sense and judgement forplanning and thinking ahead, for anticipatingdifficulty and danger, for responsibility towardsone’s companions, and best of all, it brings themountaineer into touch with the beauties of theuniverse.
191. According to the passage, nothing thatmoney can buy is worthwhile
(A) without love of sports
(B) without adventure
(C) without good health
(D) without good mental faculties
192. If a man leads a life in an atmosphere ofSafety First’ he will
(A) improve physically and mentally
(B) deteriorate physically and mentally
(C) improve physically but deterioratementally
(D) improve mentally but deterioratephysically
193. Which is the best way to perfect health andphysical fitness, according to the passage ?
(A) Fighting
(B) Seek inward happiness
(C) Live a life of luxury
(D) Climb hills and mountains
194. War nowadays stimulates
(A) noble qualities of mankind
(B) man’s virility
(C) bestial qualities of mankind
(D) man’s fight for survival
195. What is the best advantage mountaineeringbrings to an adventurer ?(A) Art of Planning(B) Thinking ahead(C) “Responsibility towards companions(D) Contact with the beauties of the
universe
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PASSAGE-2
Placebo literally means “I shall please.”Placebos are inert substances given to somevolunteers in a given study while othervolunteers arc treated with experimental drugs— whose effect is tested by measuring thedifference in response to the powerless placeboand to the drug. Some of a group of volunteerswho had just had their wisdom teeth extractedwere given morphine to alleviate their pain; theothers swallowed a placebo they believed to bemorphine. Many of the placebo recipients saidthey experienced dramatic relief from their pain.However, when a drug that blocks the effects ofendorphine was given them, the pain returnedalmost immediately. The test confirmedsomething very important: When a patientbelieves he or she has been given a pain reliever,the brain releases chemicals to substantiate thatbelief. In short, the placebo effect is an act offaith. Very recent studies have determined thatthe placebo effect is much more powerful thanpreviously imagined. So be careful what youbelieve and pretend — it may come to pass.
196. What is peculiar about the volunteers’response to drugs given following theconsumption of placebo?
(A) They experienced relief after taking themedicine
(B) They felt pain after taking them
(C) Their pain returned after taking thesemedicines
(D) They had faith in both the placebos andthe medicines
197. What does the writer prove ?
(A) The mind realises what it believes
(B) The mind secretes chemicals
(C) The mind cannot control the body
(D) The body deceives the mind
198. What has the experiment confirmed ?
(A) Effectiveness of Placebos
(B) Uses of morphine
(C) Effects of endorphine
(D) The power of faith
199. To whom are Placebos administered ?
(A) To all patients in pain
(B) To some volunteers in pain
(C) To volunteers in good health
(D) To all volunteers in pain
200. Why are Placebos administered?
(A) To measure patients response toexperimental drugs
(B) To measure patients’ response to Placebos
(C) To measure patients’ response toendorphin
(D) To measure patients’ response toprayers