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1 SET-B-BAS-2
Test Booklet No.
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Test Booklet Series
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This Booklet
contains 48 pages.
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1. vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i=d bl iz”u iqfLrdk ds vanj gSAtc vkidks funsZf”kr fd;k tk, rks mijh lhy dks [kksydjmÙkj iqfLrdk dks ckgj fudky ysa vkSj mlesa fn, gq,fooj.k dks uhys@dkys cky ikWbaV isu ls /;kuiwoZd HkjsaA
2. ijh{kk dh vof/k 120 feuV gS ,oa dqy 200 cgqfodYih;iz”u gSaA izR;sd iz”u esa lgh mÙkj ds fy, 2 vad gSaAizR;sd 2 x+yr mÙkj ds fy, 1 lgh mÙkj dk vaddkVk tk,xkA
3. bl i`’B ij fooj.k vafdr djus ,oa mÙkj i= ij fu”kkuyxkus ds fy, dsoy uhys@dkys cky ikWbaV isu dk ghiz;ksx djsaA
4. ;g lqfuf”pr dj ysa fd vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i=d esa Hkjhx;h ijh{kk iqfLrdk la[;k ,oa ijh{kk iqfLrdk lhjht+ oghgS tks bl ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa vafdr gSA
5. jQ (dPpk) dk;Z ijh{kk iqfLrdk es nh xbZ [kkyh txgij gh djsaA
6. lHkh mÙkj dsoy vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i= ij gh vafdrdjsaA vius mÙkj /;kuiwoZd vafdr djsaA mÙkj cnyus gsrqOgkbVuj@jcM+@CysM dk iz;ksx fuf’k) gSA
7. ijh{kk iqfLrdk [kksyus ds rqjar ckn tkWp djds ns[k ysafd ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa dksbZ fcuk Nik] QVk ;k NwVk gqvki`’B ;k iz”u”k ugha gSA ;fn ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa dksbZ dehgks rks d{k vUrjh{kd dks fn[kkdj mlh lhjht+ dh nwljhijh{kk iqfLrdk izkIr dj ysaA
AS-2Test Booklet
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2 SET-B-BAS-2
3 SET-B-BAS-2
Q1 js[kk&fp= esa Þ\ß ds LFkku ij fuEufyf[krfodYi esa ls lgh la[;k vafdr djsaA
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 13
(D) 12
Q2 ;fn ‘÷’ dk vFkZ ‘+’, ‘–’ dk vFkZ ‘÷’, ‘×’dk vFkZ ‘–’ vkSj ‘+’ dk vFkZ ‘×’ gS] rks
(16x4) 3x4?
2 8x3 15 1
dk eku D;k gksxk\
(A) 0
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 16
Q3 “kCn ds v{kj vO;ofLFkr vkSj la[;kafdrfd;s x, gSaaaA ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks“kCn fuekZ.k ds fy, la[;kvksa }kjk bafxrv{kjksa dk lgh Øe nsAI, A, D, O, H, E, N, S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(A) 3, 2, 5, 6, 8, 1, 4, 7
(B) 2, 3, 5, 6, 4, 8, 1, 7
(C) 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 1, 4, 7
(D) 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 4, 1, 7
Q4 ;fn ,d fo”ks’k Hkk’kk esa ‘CATCHER’ dks‘ECVEJGT’ ds :i esa dwVc) fd;k tkrkgS] rks ‘LEATHER’ dks ml dwV esa fdl:i esa dwVc) fd;k tk,xk\(A) NCGJVGT
(B) NGCJVGT
(C) NCGVJGT
(D) NGCVJGT
Q1 Select the option that can correctly replace
the question mark (?) in the following
matrix.
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 13
(D) 12
Q2 If ‘÷’ means ‘+’, ‘–’ means ‘÷’, ‘×’ means
‘–’ and ‘+’ means ‘×’, then what will be
the value of:
(16x4) 3x4?
2 8x3 15 1
(A) 0
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 16
Q3 Letters of a word have been jumbled up
and numbered as given. Select the option
that gives the correct order of the letters
as indicated by the numbers to form the
word.
I, A, D, O, H, E, N, S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(A) 3, 2, 5, 6, 8, 1, 4, 7
(B) 2, 3, 5, 6, 4, 8, 1, 7
(C) 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 1, 4, 7
(D) 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 4, 1, 7
Q4 If in a certain language, CATCHER is
written as ECVEJGT, then how will
LEATHER be written as?
(A) NCGJVGT
(B) NGCJVGT
(C) NCGVJGT
(D) NGCVJGT
GENERAL APTITUDE
4 SET-B-BAS-2
Q5 ,d fo”ks’k dwV esa ‘COME’ dks ‘@ $ * ? ’
ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj ‘BIN’ dks‘ # • £ ’ ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gSSA ml dwVesa ‘COMBINE’ dks fdl :i esa fy[kktk,xk\(A) ? * @ * £ • #
(B) * ? @ • £ ? $
(C) * ? @ * £ ? #
(D) @ $ * # • £ ?
Q6 ,d fo”ks’k dwV Hkk’kk esa ‘bit ne toma’ dkvFkZ ‘mango is yellow’ gS; ‘ne ho tap’ dkvFkZ ‘yellow and red’ vkSj ‘ho toma ka’
vFkZ ‘sun is red’ gSA ml Hkk’kk esa fuEufyf[kresa ls dkSu lk “kCn mango dks çnf”kZrdjrk gS\(A) ne
(B) toma
(C) bit
(D) ho
Q7 ^fnO;k* vkSj ^lrh”k* fookfgr tksM+k gSaA ^lSe*vkSj ^vuZo* HkkbZ gSaA ^lSe* ^lrh”k* dk HkkbZgSA vuZo* dh iq=h fnO;k ds ifr ls fdl :iesa lacaf/kr gS\(A) pkph / ekeh / ekSlh / rkbZ / QwQh /
cqvk(B) Hkrhth / Hkk¡th(C) iq=h(D) ppsjh cgu / eesjh cgu / QqQsjh cgu
/ ekSlsjh cgu
Q8 ,d O;fä nhfIr ds ?kj ij tkrk gS tks lj;wdh iM+kslu gS] ftldh iq=h dk uke fuR;kgSA Jhfuokl lkbZ ds firk gSa vkSj mudkfookg in~ek ds lkFk gqvk gS] ftldh cgulj;w gSA Jhfuokl dh ,dek= iq=h lj;w dhek¡ ds ,dek= iq= ls fdl :i esa lacaf/kr gS\(A) pkph / ekeh / ekSlh / rkbZ / QwQh /
cqvk(B) Hkrhth / Hkk¡th(C) iq=h(D) ppsjh cgu / eesjh cgu / QqQsjh cgu
/ ekSlsjh cgu
Q5 In a certain code ‘COME’ is written as
‘ @ $ * ? ’ and ‘BIN’ is written as
‘ # • £ ’. How can ‘COMBINE’ be written
in that code?
(A) ? * @ * £ • #
(B) * ? @ • £ ? $
(C) * ? @ * £ ? #
(D) @ $ * # • £ ?
Q6 In a certain code language ‘bit ne toma’
means ‘mango is yellow’; ‘ne ho tap’
means ‘yellow and red’ and ‘ho toma ka’
means ‘sun is red’. Which of the following
represents mango in that language?
(A) ne
(B) toma
(C) bit
(D) ho
Q7 Divya and Satheesh are a married couple.
Sam and Arnav are brothers. Sam is the
brother of Satheesh. How is Arnav’s
daughter related to Divya’s husband?
(A) Aunt
(B) Niece
(C) Daughter
(D) Cousin
Q8 A man goes to the house of Deepthi, who
is the neighbour of Sarayu, who has a
daughter Nithya. Srinivas is the father of
Sai and is married to Padma, whose sister
is Sarayu. How is Srinivas’s only daughter
related to Sarayu’s mother’s only son?
(A) Aunt
(B) Niece
(C) Daughter
(D) Cousin
5 SET-B-BAS-2
Q9 ek/ko dk ifjokj la;qä ifjokj gSA mldsifjokj esa uk;d vkSj lqds”k uked nks HkkbZgSaA nksuksa dk ,d ,d iq= vkSj ,d ,d iq=hgSA muds ifjokj ds fo’k; esa “ks’k tkudkjhuhps nh xbZ gS: vej equs”k ds cguksbZ / lkyk vkSj vey
dh ek¡ ds ifr gSaA equs”k uk;d ds vfookfgr iq= gSaA oS’.koh ds firk foØe lk{kh dh lkl
lhek ds iq= gSaA eSukd dh nknh / ukuh dfork vej dh
lkl gSaA ek/kqjh vkSj equs”k uk;d dh lUrku gSa
vkSj foØe vkSj ruwtk muds ppsjs HkkbZcgu gSaA
lk{kh dh nks iqf=;k¡ gSa vkSj ek/kqjh ds nksiq= gSaA twgh vkSj oS’.koh lxh cgusagSaA
oS’.koh, lqds”k ls fdl :i esa lacaf/krgS\
(A) iq=&o/kw(B) Hkrhth / Hkk¡th(C) iRuh(D) iksrh / ukfru
Q10 leku tksM+h dk irk yxk,ANk= : çkIrkad :: ______ : ______(A) f”k{kd : d{kk(B) dye : fui(C) osVj (cSjk) : fVi(D) fon~oku : iqLrd
Q11 ç”u esa ik¡p dFkuksa dk ,d leqPp; gSAçR;sd fodYi esa rhu [kaM gSaA ml fodYidk p;u djsa ftlesa dFku esa rhljk [kaMigys okys nks dFkuksa dk ç;ksx djrs gq,]rkfdZd :i ls fudkyk tk lds] fdarq ogmuesa ls dsoy ,d esa ls u gksA1) dsdM+k&Hk{kh dsdM+s ilan djrs gSaA2) yM+ds dsdM+k&Hk{kh gSaA3) ljnkj ,d dsdM+k&Hk{kh gSA4) ljnkj dsdM+s ilan djrk gSA5) ljnkj dsdM+s [kk ldrk gSA
(A) 4, 3, 1(B) 1, 4, 3(C) 1, 2, 5(D) 1, 2, 4
Q9 Madhavan lives in a joint family. His familyconsists of two brothers, Nayak andSukesh. Each of them has one son andone daughter. Further information of theirfamily is given below: Amar is the brother-in-law of Munesh
and husband of Amal’s mother. Munesh is the unmarried son of
Nayak. Vaishnavi’s father, Vikram, is the son
of Seema who is the mother-in-lawof Sakshi.
Mainak’s grandmother, Kavita, is themother-in-law of Amar.
Madhuri and Munesh are the childrenof Nayak, and Vikram and Tanuja aretheir cousins.
Sakshi has two daughters andMadhuri has two sons. Juhi andVaishnavi are siblings.
How is Vaishnavi related to Sukesh?
(A) Daughter-in-law(B) Niece(C) Wife(D) Grand daughter
Q10 Find the analogous pair.Student : marks :: ______ : ______(A) Teacher : class(B) Pen : nip(C) Waiter : tip(D) Scholar : book
Q11 Given are five statements, followed byfour alternatives, each consisting of threesegments corresponding to the givenstatements. Choose the alternative wherethe third segment can be logically deducedusing both the preceding two, but not justfrom one of them.1) Crab-eaters like crabs.2) Boys are crab-eaters.3) Sardar is a crab-eater.4) Sardar likes crabs.5) Sardar may eat crabs.
(A) 4, 3, 1(B) 1, 4, 3(C) 1, 2, 5(D) 1, 2, 4
6 SET-B-BAS-2
Q12 ç”uksa ds bl leqPp; esa ,d fooj.k fn;k
x;k gSA vkidks fn;s x, dFkuksa dks lR;
ekuuk gS Hkys gh os lkekU; Kkr ?kVdksa ls
fHkUu çrhr gksrs gksa] fQj fu.kZ; ysa fd fn;s
x, ifj.kkeksa esa ls dkSu lk ifj.kke rkfdZd
:i ls dFkuksa dk vuqlj.k djrk gSA
pw¡fd x.ks”k prqFkhZ dk R;ksgkj fudV vk jgk
gS] blfy, fojkV jkgqy ds fy, iVk[ks [kjhnus
ds fy, vius firk ds ikl mUgsa le>kus
tkrk gSA og dgrk gS] Þfirkth! esjs fe=
jkgqy dks iVk[ks cgqr ilan gSaAaß
mlds firk mÙkj nsrs gSa] ÞcsVs! lHkh iVk[ks
gkfudkjd gksrs gSa vkSj lHkh gkfudkjd oLrq,¡
bl fo”o dks jgus ds fy, ,d fu—’V LFkku
cukrh gSaß os vkxs dgrs gSa] Þ;gk¡ rd fd
feBkb;k¡ Hkh gkfudkjd gSaAaß
Þfdarq firkth] jkgqy ,d le>nkj yM+dk
gSß fojkV rdZ nsrk gSA
mlds firk mÙkj nsrs gSa] Þeq>s Hkh irk gS fd
jkgqy ,d le>nkj yM+dk gS] fdarq nq:[k dh
ckr gS] dqN le>nkj yM+ds cqf)eku ugha
gksrs gSaAß
mnkl psgjk fy,] jkgqy viuh Vîw”ku d{kk
ds fy, pyk tkrk gSA
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku ;g ifj.kke
fudkyus ds fy, vuko”;d gS fd – ÞdqN
yksx] tks le>nkj gksrs gSa os gkfudkjd oLrqvksa
dks vR;f/kd ilan djrs gSaAaß
(A) dqN le>nkj yM+ds cqf)eku ugha gksrs
gSaA
(B) jkgqy iVk[ks cgqr ilan djrk gSA
(C) lHkh iVk[ks gkfudkjd gksrs gSaA
(D) jkgqy ,d le>nkj yM+dk gSA
Q12 In this set of questions, a narration is
given. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance with commonly known facts
and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the
given narration.
As Ganesh chaturti festival is approaching
Virat goes to his father with a view to
convince him for buying crackers for
Rahul. He says, “Dad! My friend Rahul
likes crackers very much.”
His father replies, “Son, all crackers are
harmful and all the harmful things make
this world a worse place to live in.” He
continued, “Even sweets are harmful.”
“But Dad, Rahul is an intelligent boy.”
argues Virat.
His father replies, “I do acknowledge too
that Rahul is an intelligent boy, but alas!
Some intelligent boys are not wise.”
With a dejected face, Rahul leaves for his
tuition classes.
Which of the following statements is
redundant in deriving the conclusion –
“Some who are intelligent like harmful
things very much”?
(A) Some intelligent boys are not wise.
(B) Rahul likes crackers very much.
(C) All crackers are harmful.
(D) Rahul is an intelligent boy.
7 SET-B-BAS-2
Q13 Hkkjr esa X vkSj Y uked nks vxz.kh Vsyhd‚e
daifu;ksa }kjk vftZr ykHk dk çfr”kr
fuEufyf[kr vkjs[k esa fn;k x;k gSA
2014 ls 2017 rd daiuh Y ds ykHk esa
çfr”kr ifjorZu D;k jgk\
(A) 11.33%
(B) 33.33%
(C) 2.53%
(D) 8.33%
Q14 fuEukafdr js[kk&fp= o’kZ 2017 vkSj 2018
esa pkj mRiknksa ds foØ; ds ckjs esa fooj.k
n”kkZrk gSA
2017
2018
mRikn
1
28
64
mRikn
2
23
55
mRikn
3
17
46
mRikn
4
27
76
o’kZ
nksuksa o’kksaZ esa mRikn&1 vkSj mRikn&2 ds
vkSlr foØ; vkSj nksuksa o’kksaZ esa mRikn&3
vkSj mRikn&4 ds vkSlr foØ; dk vuqikr
Kkr djsaA
(A) 85 : 83
(B) 85 : 82
(C) 82 : 85
(D) 83 : 85
Q13 The percentage of profit earned by two
leading telecom companies in India,
namely X and Y, are given in the following
graph.
What is the percentage change in the profit
% of company Y from 2014 to 2017?
(A) 11.33%
(B) 33.33%
(C) 2.53%
(D) 8.33%
Q14 The following chart describes the sales of
four products in the years 2017 and 2018.
Year
2017
2018
Product
1
28
64
Product
2
23
55
Product
3
17
46
Product
4
27
76
Find the ratio of the average sales of
Product 1 and Product 2 in both the years
to the average sales of Product 3 and
Product 4 in both the years?
(A) 85 : 83
(B) 85 : 82
(C) 82 : 85
(D) 83 : 85
8 SET-B-BAS-2
Q15 gSnjkckn esa yksVl p‚dysV daiuh
çk-fy- nks çdkj dh p‚dysV cklZ –
uVp‚Dl vkSj ÝwVp‚Dl cukrh gSA
;g 100 cklZ çfr MCcs okys uVp‚Dl
cklZ dk foØ; Fkksd Hkko ls
` 480 çfr MCck dh nj ls djrh gS]
vkSj 120 cklZ çfr MCcs okys ÝwVp‚Dl
cklZ dk foØ; Fkksd Hkko ls ` 640
çfr MCck dh nj ls djrh gSA o’kZ
2007 ds igys 9 ekg ds bu
nksuksa mRiknksa ds foØ; vk¡dM+s ¼MCcksa
dh la[;k lSdM+s esa½ uhps ys[kk&fp=
esa n”kkZ;s x, gSaA
fdrus ekgksa esa uVp‚Dl ds MCcksa dh
vis{kk ÝwVp‚Dl ds MCcksa ds foØ; ls
vf/kd /ku çkIr fd;k x;k\
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
Q15 Lotus chocolate company Pvt. Ltd
in Hyderabad makes two types of
chocolate bars, Nutchox and
Fruitchox. It sells Nutchox bars in
wholesale in boxes of 100 bars each
at ` 480 a box, and Fruitchox bars
in wholesale in boxes of 120 bars
each at 640 a box. The sales figures
(boxes in thousand) of these two
products for the first 6 months in the
year 2007 are shown in the graph
below.
In how many months was more
money received from the sale of
Fruitchox boxes than that of
Nutchox boxes?
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
9 SET-B-BAS-2
Q16 fuEufyf[kr iz”uksa vkSj dFkuksa ij fopkj djsavkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd iz”uksa dk mRrj nsus dsfy, dFku esa tkudkjh i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA
iz”u%uko X dh yackbZ fdruh gS\ dFku%
dFku%I. nks ukosa X vkSj Y foijhr fn”kkvksa esa
py jgh gSa vkSj ,d nwljs ds ikl ls25 lsdaM~l esa xqtj tkrh gSaA
II. uko Y dh yackbZ 320 m gS vkSj ukoX vkSj uko Y dh xfr;ksa esa varj 14km/hr dk gSA
III. ukoksa dh xfr;ksa dk vuqikr 19:26 gSA(A) dsoy dFku I vkSj dFku II ds vk¡dM+s
i;kZIr gSaA(B) dsoy dFku II ds vk¡dM+s i;kZIr gSaA(C) dsoy dFku I ds vk¡dM+s ;k dsoy dFku
II ds vk¡dM+s i;kZIr gSaA(D) lHkh dFkuksa I, II vkSj III ds laxfBr
vk¡dM+s i;kZIr gSaA
Q17 fuEufyf[kr iz”uksa vkSj dFkuksa ij fopkj djsavkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd iz”uksa dk mRrj nsus dsfy, dFku esa tkudkjh i;kZIr gS ;k ughaA
jru us uYykekyk ou esa pkj fofHkUu i{khns[ks – rksrk] xkSjS;k] dcwrj vkSj dkSvkA osuhe] vke] rkM+ vkSj cjxn uked fofHkUuo{kksa ij cSBs gSa fdarq vko”;d :i ls lekuØe esa ughaA rksrk uhe ij cSBk gS vkSj dkSvku rks cjxn ij cSBk gS vkSj u gh vke ijA
iz”u%cjxn ds o{k ij dkSu lk i{kh cSBk gS\
dFku%I. xkSjS;k cjxn ds o{k ij ugha cSBh gSAII. dcwrj u rks rkM+ ds o{k ij cSBk gS vkSj
u gh vke ds o{k ijA(A) dsoy dFku I i;kZIr gSA(B) dsoy dFku II i;kZIr gSA(C) dsoy dFku I ;k dsoy dFku II i;kZIr
gSA(D) nksuksa dFku I vkSj dFku II i;kZIr ugha
gSaA
Q16 Consider the following question andstatements and decide whether the datain the statements are sufficient to answerthe question.
Question:What is the length of boat X?
Statements:I. Two boats X and Y pass each other
from opposite directions and crosseach other in 25 seconds.
II. The length of boat Y is 320 m andthe difference between the speeds ofboats X and Y is 14 km/hr.
III. The ratio of the speed of the boats is19 : 26.
(A) Data in statements I and statementsII are sufficient.
(B) Data in statements II alone issufficient.
(C) Data in statement I alone or instatement II alone is sufficient.
(D) Data in all the statements I, II and IIItogether is sufficient.
Q17 Read the following information and decidewhich of the statements is sufficient toanswer the given question.
Rathan saw four different birds – Parrot,Sparrow, Pigeon and Crow – in Nallamalaforest. They sit on different trees namely,Neem, Mango, Palm and Banyan but notnecessarily in the same order. The parrotsits on the neem tree and the crow sitsneither on the banyan tree nor on themango tree.
Question:Who sits on the Banyan tree?
Statements:I. The sparrow does not sit on the
banyan tree.II. The pigeon neither sits on the palm
tree nor on the mango tree.(A) Statement I alone is sufficient.(B) Statement II alone is sufficient.(C) Statement I or II alone is sufficient.(D) Both statements I and II are
insufficient.
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Q18 bl ç”u esa nks dFku fn;s x, gSa ftudkvuqlj.k la[;k I vkSj la[;k II okyh nks/kkj.kk,¡ djrh gSaA vkidks fn;s x, dFkuksadks lR; ekuuk gS Hkys gh os lkekU; Kkr?kVdksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrs gksa] fQj lkekU;Kkr ?kVdksa ij /;ku u nsrs gq, fu.kZ; ysa] fdnh xbZ /kkj.kkvksa esa ls dkSu lh /kkj.kk rkfdZd:i ls dFkuksa dk vuqlj.k djrh gSA
dFku :ih-,p-Mh xf.kr dh fyf[kr ijh{kk ds fy,cqyk, x, vH;fFkZ;ksa ds fy, i= esa ,dokD;- ‘vkidks viuh ;k=k dk O;; Lo;aogu djuk gksxk vkfn*A
/kkj.kk:I. ;fn Li’V u gks] rks lHkh vH;FkhZ O;;ksa
dh çfriwfrZ ds fy, nkok dj ldrs gSaAII. vusd laxBu fyf[kr ijh{kk ds fy,
cqyk, x, vH;fFkZ;ksa dks ;k=k O;;ksa dhçfriwfrZ djrs gSaA
(A) dsoy /kkj.kk I varfuZfgr gSA(B) dsoy /kkj.kk II varfuZfgr gSA(C) ;k rks /kkj.kk I varfuZfgr gS ;k /kkj.kk
II varfuZfgr gSA(D) /kkj.kk I vkSj /kkj.kk II nksuksa gh varfuZfgr
gSaA
Q19 uhps fn, x, fooj.k dks lR; ekusa] Hkys gh;g lkekU; :i ls Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhrgksrh gks vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd dkSu&lk@lsfu’d’kZ fn, x, fooj.k dk rkfdZd :i lsvuqlj.k djrk@djrs gS@gSaA
dFku:varjjk’Vªh; rsy dherksa esa gqbZ vpkud vkSjrhoz o`f) dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, ljdkj rsydh dherksa dh orZeku uhfr dh leh{kk djsxhA
fu’d’kZ :1. ljdkj varjjk’Vªh; rsy dherksa esa gqbZ
vpkud of) ds ckn rsy dh dherksa esaof) djsxhA
2. ljdkj varjjk’Vªh; rsy dherksa esa gqbZvpkud of) ds ckotwn rsy dh dherksaesa of) ugha djsxhA
(A) dsoy fu’d’kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gSA(B) dsoy fu’d’kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSA(C) ;k rks fu’d’kZ I ;k fu’d’kZ II vuqlj.k
djrk gSaA(D) u rks fu’d’kZ I vkSj u gh fu’d’kZ II
vuqlj.k djrk gSaA
Q18 In this question a statement followed bytwo conclusions numbered I and II havebeen given. Consider the given statementto be true even if it seems to be at variancewith commonly known facts and thendecide which of the assumptions is/areimplicit in the statement disregardingcommonly known facts.
Statement:A sentence in the letter to the candidatescalled for Ph.D Mathematics writtenexaminations – ‘You have to bear yourexpenses on travel etc.’
Assumptions:I. If not clarified, all the candidates may
claim reimbursement of expenses.II. Many organisations reimburse
expenses on travel to candidatescalled for written examinations.
(A) Only assumption I is implicit(B) Only assumption II is implicit(C) Either assumption I or II is implicit(D) Both assumptions I and II are implicit
Q19 Consider the given statement to be trueeven if it seems to be at variance with thecommonly known facts and then decidewhich of the given conclusions logicallyfollow(s) from the given statement.
Statement:In view of further sudden increase in theinternational oil prices, the Governmentwill review the present policy of the fuelprice.
Conclusions:I. The Government will increase the
price of the fuel after the suddenincrease in the international oil prices.
II. The Government will not increase theprice of the fuel even after the suddenincrease in the international oil prices.
(A) Only conclusion I follows.(B) Only conclusion II follows.(C) Either conclusion I or II follows.
(D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
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Q20 uhps fn, x, fooj.k dks lR; ekusa] Hkys gh
;g lkekU; :i ls Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr
gksrh gks vkSj fu.kZ; ysa fd dkSu&lk@ls
fu’d’kZ fn, x, fooj.k dk rkfdZd :i ls
vuqlj.k djrk@djrs gS@gSa?
fooj.k:
dfBu ifjJe dk dksbZ LFkkukiUu@fodYi
ugha gSA
fu’d’kZ%
I. dfBu ifjJe lQyrk dh dqath gSA
II. y{;ksa dks ikus ds NksVs jkLrs ugha gSaA
(A) fu’d’kZ I vuqlj.k djrk gSSA
(B) fu’d’kZ II vuqlj.k djrk gSSA
(C) fu’d’kZ I vkSj II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrk
gSSA
(D) uk rks fu’d’kZ I vkSj u gh fu’d’kZ II
vuqlj.k djrk gSSA
Q21 uhps fn;k x;k fooj.k la[;k I vkSj II ds
varxZr nks rdksZa dk vuqlj.k djrk gSA bu
fu’d’kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+dj ;g fu.kZ; ysa
fd dkSu&lk@ls rdZ vf/kd etcwr gS@gSa?
fooj.k%
D;k fons”k esa dke dj jgs Hkkjrh; oSKkfudksa
dks Hkkjr okil cqyk;k tkuk pkfg,\
rdZ%
I. gka] mUgsa igys ekrHkwfe dh lsok djuh
pkfg, vkSj [kkstksa] lEekuksa] lqfo/kkvksa
vkfn ds ckjs esa Hkwy tkuk pkfg,A
II. ugha] gekjs ikl i;kZIr izfrHkk gS mUgsa
jgus nks tgka os pkgrs gSaA
(A) dsoy rdZ I etcwr gSA
(B) dsoy rdZ II etcwr gSA
(C) ;k rks rdZ I ;k rdZ II etcwr gSA
(D) u rks rdZ I vkSj u gh rdZ II etcwr
gSA
Q20 Consider the given statement to be true
even if it seems to be at variance with the
commonly known facts and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically
follow(s) from the given statement.
Statement:
There is no substitute for hard work.
Conclusion
I. Hard work is the key to success.
II. There are no short cuts to achieve
the goal.
(A) Only conclusion I follows.
(B) Only conclusion II follows.
(C) Both conclusions I and II follow.
(D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Q21 Consider the following question and
arguments numbered I and II. You have
to decide which of the arguments is a
strong argument.
Question:
Should Indian scientists working abroad
be called back to India?
Arguments:
I. Yes, they must serve the motherland
first and forget about discoveries,
honours, facilities, etc.
II. No, we have enough talent; let them
stay where they want.
(A) Only argument I is strong
(B) Only argument II is strong
(C) Either argument I or II is strong
(D) Neither argument I nor II is strong
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Q22 uhps fn;k x;k fooj.k la[;k I vkSj II dsvarxZr nks rdksZa dk vuqlj.k djrk gSA bufu’d’kksZa dks /;kuiwoZd i<+dj ;g fu.kZ; ysafd dkSu&lk@ls rdZ vf/kd etcwr gS@gSa?
fooj.k%fo”o ds ys[kd yksxksa ij vO;ä :i lslSfudksa ls vf/kd çHkko Mkyrs gSaA
rdZ%I. ys[kd yksxksa dh lksp dks çHkkfor djrs
gSaAII. “kkjhfjd “kfä ds lkFk dksbZ O;fä lc
dks thr ldrk gSA(A) dsoy rdZ I etcwr gSA(B) dsoy rdZ II etcwr gSA(C) ;k rks rdZ I ;k rdZ II etcwr gSA(D) u rks rdZ I vkSj u gh rdZ II etcwr
gSA
Q23 nh xbZ tkudkjh dk /;kuiwoZd v/;;udjsa vkSj vkxs fn, x, ç”uksa dk mÙkj nsaArsyaxkuk ¼Vh-,l-½ esa fdlh baVjehfM;V d‚yst¼Vh-,l-vkj-ts-lh-½ esa ços”k ikus ds fy,fuEufyf[kr ekunaM vko”;d gSaA
a) mEehnokj ,l-,l-lh- esa U;wure 80%
vadksa ;k lh-ch-,l-lh- esa 70% vadksa lsikl gksuk pkfg,A
b½ mEehnokj ços”k ijh{kk esa U;wure 60%
vadksa ls ikl gksuk pkfg,A
c½ mEehnokj iq#’k gksuk pkfg, vkSj 1 twu2000 dks 16 o’kZ dk gksuk pkfg,A
d½ og rsyaxkuk ¼Vh-,l-½ dk fuoklh gksukpkfg, vkSj Vh-,l- esa iSnk ,oa cM+k gqvkgksuk pkfg,A
;fn og mi;qZä “krZ iwjh ugha djrkgS rks mlds fy, “krZ dk fodYifuEufyf[kr gS:
e½ ;fn og “krZ ¼d½ iwjh ugha djrk gSijUrq mldk U;wure ,d laca/kh orZekuesa rsyaxkuk esa fiNys 5 o’kZ ls jg jgk gSrks mEehnokj dks ços”k fey ldrk gSA
Q22 The given statement is followed by two
arguments numbered I and II. Read themcarefully and decide which of thearguments is/are strong.
Statement: The writers of the world invisibly exercisegreater influence upon people thansoldiers.
Arguments:I. Writers influence the thinking of the
people.II. With the help of physical force one
can conquer all.(A) Only argument I is strong.(B) Only argument II is strong.(C) Either argument I or II is strong.(D) Neither argument I nor II is strong.
Q23 Study the following informationcarefully and answer the questionsgiven below.Following are the criteria required to befulfilled, to gain admission into anyintermediate college (TSRJC) inTelangana (T.S) :a) The candidate should have scored at
least 80% marks in SSC or 70%marks in CBSE.
b) The candidate should have scored atleast 60% marks in the entranceexam.
c) The candidate should be a male andbe at least 16 years old, as on 1stJune, 2000.
d) The candidate should be a residentof Telangana (T.S), i.e should havebeen born and brought up in T.S.
In case a condition given above is notsatisfied, an alternate condition forthe same is given below:
e) If condition (d) is violated, but at leastone relative of the candidate ispresently staying in Telangana, for thelast 5 years, then the candidate canbe admitted.
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f½ ;fn og “krZ ¼b½ ;k ¼c½ iwjh ugha djrkgS] ijarq nksuksa ugha] vkSj LiksVZ~l esaNk=@Nk=k dk vPNk fjd‚MZ gS rksfçalhiy ls feyus dk ijke”kZ fn;k tkrkgSA
g½ ;fn og “krZ ¼a½ ,oa ¼b½ nksuksa iwjh ughadjrk gS ijarq d‚yst dks ` 1, 00,000dk nku nsus ds fy, rS;kj gS rks mlslfpo ls feyus dk ijke”kZ fn;k tkrkgSA
vc fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh ;Fkk&frfFk 1 twu2000 ds vuqlkj i<+sa vkSj fuEufyf[kr ç”udk mÙkj nsaAnhid us Vh-,l- esa ,d d‚yst esa vkosnufn;kA og mÙkjçns”k esa iSnk vkSj cM+k gqvkFkkA og 1980 esa iSnk gqvk Fkk vkSj mlus,l-,l-lh- esa mR—’V 95 çfr”kr vad çkIrfd, FksA og ços”k ijh{kk esa 65% vadksa lsikl gqvk Fkk vkSj mldk ,d lxk laca/kh Vh-,l- esa fiNys 10 o’kZ ls dk;Zjr gSAfuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa nhid dh fLFkfr D;kgksxh\(A) mls ços”k fey ldrk gSA(B) mls ços”k ugha fey ldrk gSA(C) mls fçalhiy ls feyuk iM+sxkA(D) mls lfpo ls feyuk iM+sxkA
Q24 fuEufyf[kr osu&vkjs[k esa ,d d‚yksuh dh
tkudkjh nh xbZ gSA xk;dks a]çek.kh—r] “kgjh] vkSj O;kolkf;dksa
dk çfrfuf/kRo djrs gSA
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdrus mu çek.kh—r xk;dksadk çfrfuf/kRo djrs gSa tks “kgjh ugha gSa vkSjO;olkf;d Hkh ugha gSa\(A) 4
(B) 11
(C) 9
(D) 5
f) If condition (b) or (c) is violated, butot both, and the student has a goodsports record, then he/she should beadvised to approach the Principal.
g) If both conditions (a) and (b) areviolated, but the candidate is readyto donate ` 1, 00,000 to the college,then he/she is advised to approach theSecretary.
The following cases is given to you as on1st June, 2000.Deepak has applied for a college in T.S.He was born and brought up in U.P. Hewas born in 1980 and has an excellentpercentage of 95 in his SSC. He has donepretty well in the entrance test scoring65%, and has a close relative working inT.S. for the past 10 years.Now what would be the status of Deepak?(A) Admission can be granted.(B) Admission cannot be granted.(C) The Principal is to be approached.
(D) The Secretary is to be approached.
Q24 The following Venn diagram represents
the information of a colony.
represents singers, represents
certified, represents urban and represents professionals.
Which of the following represents the
certified singers who are not urban and
not professionals?
(A) 4
(B) 11
(C) 9
(D) 5
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Q25 ,d cLrh esa 30 ls 55 o’kZ ds vk;q oxZ ds
yksxks a dks fuEufyf[kr rhu Jsf.k;ks a esa
oxhZ—r fd;k tkrk gSA
ukSdjh djus okys fiNM+s vf”kf{kr yksxksa dh
la[;k vkSj dsoy f”kf{kr] dsoy fiNM+s vkSj
dsoy ukSdjh”kqnk yksxksa dh la[;k ds ;ksx dk
vuqikr crk,aA
(A) 5 : 32
(B) 32 : 5
(C) 5 : 23
(D) 23 : 5
Q26 irk yxk,a fd fodYiksa esa fn, x, fuEufyf[kr
esa ls dkSu lk vkadM+k] fp= ¼X½ esa fn, x,
VqdM+ksa ls cuk;k tk ldrk gSA
(X)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q25 In a colony, the people aged between 30
and 55 are classified into the following
three categories.
Find the ratio of the number of backward
uneducated people who are employed to
the sum of the number of people who are
only educated, only backward and only
employed?
(A) 5 : 32
(B) 32 : 5
(C) 5 : 23
(D) 23 : 5
Q26 Find out which of the following figures
given in the options can be formed from
the pieces given in figure (X).
(X)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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Q27 irk yxk,a fd fodYiksa esa fn, x, fuEufyf[kresa ls dkSu lk vkadM+k] fp= ¼X½ esa fn, x,VqdM+ksa ls cuk;k tk ldrk gSA
(X)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q28 ;fn 21.30 cts nhokj&?kM+h dh ?kaVs okyh
lqbZ if”pe dh vksj vkSj feuV okyh nf{k.k
dh vksj gS] rks 21.30 cts ls 45 feuV igys
feuV okyh lwbZ fdl fn”kk esa jgh gksxh\
(A) if”pe
(B) mÙkj
(C) mÙkj&iwoZ
(D) nf{k.k
Q29 fot; vius edku dh Nr ij [kM+k gSA og
lw;Z dks ppZ ds ihNs mn; gksrk vkSj Ldwy ds
ihNs vLr gksrk ns[k jgk gSA Ldwy ls ppZ
fdl fn”kk esa gS\
(A) iwoZ
(B) nf{k.k
(C) if”pe
(D) mÙkj
Q27 Find out which of the following figures
given in the options can be formed from
the pieces given in figure (X).
(X)
(1) (2) (3) (4)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q28 At 21.30, the hour hand of a clock faces
west and the minute hand faces south.
Then, 45 minutes before 21.30, the minute
hand will be in which direction?
(A) West
(B) North
(C) North-East
(D) South
Q29 Vijay is standing on the terrace of his
house. He sees the sun rising behind the
church and setting behind a school. What
is the direction of the church with respect
to the school?
(A) East
(B) South
(C) West
(D) North
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Q30 Dhanush travels towards East. Vishwa
travels towards North. Geeta and Taniya
travel in opposite direction. Taniya travels
towards right of Dhanush. Which of the
following statements is definitely true?
(a) Vishwa and Geeta travel in the
opposite directions.
(b) Geeta travels towards West.
(c) Vishwa and Geeta travel in same
direction.
(d) Taniya travels towards North.
(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) d
Q31 Ramu wants a die where the difference
between the number of dots on the
opposite faces is 3. Identify such a die from
the below given options.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Q30 /kuq’k iwoZ fn”kk dh vksj ;k=k djrk gS\ fo”omÙkj fn”kk dh vksj ;k=k djrk gSA xhrkvkSj rkfu;k foijhr fn”kkvksa esa ;k=k djrhgSaA rkfu;k] /kuq”k ds nk;ha vksj ;k=k djrhgSA uhps fn;k x;k dkSu lk fooj.k fuf”pr:i ls lgh gSA(a) fo”o vkSj xhrk foijhr fn”kkvksa esa ;k=k
djrs gSaA¼b½ xhrk if”pe dh vksj ;k=k djrh gSA¼c½ fo”o vkSj xhrk ,d&gh fn”kk esa ;k=k
djrs gSaA¼d½ rkU;k mÙkj dh vksj ;k=k djrh gSA(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) d
Q31 jkew ,d ,slk iklk pkgrk gS ftlesa foijhrpsgjs ij fcanqvksa dh la[;k ds chp dk varj3 gksA uhps fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls bl rjgds ikls dks igpkusA
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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Q32 Observe the relationship between the first
two figures and establish the same
relationship for the next by choosing from
the five alternatives.
(A) b
(B) e
(C) a
(D) c
Q33 Select the answer figure that is related to
the third problem figure (c) in the same as
the second problem figure (b) is related
to the first (a).
Problem figure:
Answer figures:
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
Q32 fuEukafdr igyh nks vk—fr;ksa ds chp laca/k
dk voyksdu djsa vkSj vU; 5 fodYiksa esa ls
rhljh vk—fr ds fy, ogh laca/k LFkkfir
djsaA
(A) b
(B) e
(C) a
(D) c
Q33 uhps nh xbZ mÙkj vk—fr;ksa esa ls ml
vk—fr dk p;u djsa tks rhljh ç”u vk—fr
¼c½ ds lkFk oSlk gh laca/k j[krh gS tSlk fd
nwljh ç”u vk—fr ¼b½ igyh ç”u vk—fr
(a) ls lacaf/kr gSA
ç”u vk—fr:
mÙkj vk—fr:
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
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Q34 Study the following patterns. Figures a and
b are similar in a certain way. Establish
the same relationship between c and d
choosing from the five answer figures.
a b c d
1 2 3 4 5
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
Q35 Given are five squares with different
patterns. However, one figure is not like
the other four. Choose the odd one.
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 5
Q36 Observe the relationship between the first
two figures and establish the same
relationship for the next by choosing from
the five alternatives.
(A) A (B) D
(C) E (D) B
Q34 uhps nh xbZ vk—fr;ksa dks i<+saA vk—fr ¼a½vkSj vk—fr ¼b½ ,d fuf”pr :i ls lekugSA ikap mÙkj vk—fr;ksa esa ls vk—fr ¼c½vkSj vk—fr ¼d½ ds chp leku lEcU/k LFkkfirdjsaA
a b c d
1 2 3 4 5
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
Q35 uhps fuEufyf[kr <kapksa ds lkFk ik¡p oxZ fn,x, gSaA buesa ls ,d vk—fr vU; pkj ls esyugha [kkrh gSA esy u [kkus okyh vk—fr dkp;u djsaA
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 5
Q36 fuEukafdr igyh nks vk—fr;ksa ds chp laca/kdk voyksdu djsa vkSj vU; 5 fodYiksa esa lsrhljh vk—fr ds fy, ogh laca/k LFkkfirdjsaA
(A) A (B) D
(C) E (D) B
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Q37 Which letter will replace ‘?’ in the
following series?
W, P, J, E, A, ?
(A) X
(B) W
(C) V
(C) Y
Q38 In a certain code language
‘BLACKSMITH’ is coded as
‘KAMHLIBTCS’. How will
‘PLAYGROUND’ be coded in that
language?
(A) GAODLUPNYR
(B) GAODLUPNRY
(C) GAODLUPYNR
(D) GAODLUNPYR
Q39 In a certain language, ‘drinking is harmful’
is written as ‘sip boj kas’, ‘quit drinking
habit’ as ‘boj rat sav’ and ‘bad harmful
habit’ as ‘sav sip cat’. How is ‘bad’ written
in that language?
(A) cat
(B) sav
(C) boj
(D) sip
Q37 fuEufyf[kr Ja[kyk esa ‘\’ dks D;k çfrLFkkfir
djsxk\
W, P, J, E, A, ?
(A) X
(B) W
(C) V
(C) Y
Q38 ,d fuf”pr dksM Hkk’kk esa ‘BLACKSMITH’
dks ‘KAMHLIBTCS’ ds :i esa dksM fd;k
tkrk gSA mlh Hkk’kk esa ‘PLAYGROUND’
dks dSls dksM fd;k tk,xk\
(A) GAODLUPNYR
(B) GAODLUPNRY
(C) GAODLUPYNR
(D) GAODLUNPYR
Q39 ,d fuf”pr Hkk’kk esa ‘drinking is harmful’
dks ‘sip boj kas’ fy[kk tkrk gS ‘quit drinking
habit’ dks ‘boj rat sav’ fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
‘bad harmful habit’ dks ‘sav sip cat’ fy[kk
tkrk gSA mlh Hkk’kk esa ‘bad’ dSls fy[kk
tk;sxk\
(A) cat
(B) sav
(C) boj
(D) sip
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Q40 If ‘x’ means ‘–’, ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘–’ means
‘x’ and ‘÷’ means ‘+’, find the value of:
7 x 28 + 7 ÷ 31 – 4 ÷ 11=?
(A) 138
(B) 127
(C) 110
(D) 166
Q41 Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term
is related to the first term.
Mountain : Hill :: Lake : ?
(A) Pond
(B) Ocean
(C) River
(D) Sea
Q42 Select the option that is related to the third
term in the same way as the second term
is related to the first term.
General : Specific : : Wide : ?
(A) Narrow
(B) Open
(C) Broad
(D) Closed
Q40 ;fn‘x’ dk vFkZ ‘–’, ‘+’ dk vFkZ ‘÷’, ‘–’ dk
vFkZ ‘x’ vkSj ‘÷’ vkSj dk vFkZ ‘+’ gS] rks fn,
x, lehdj.k dk eku D;k gksxk\
7 x 28 + 7 ÷ 31 – 4 ÷ 11=?
(A) 138
(B) 127
(C) 110
(D) 166
Q41 ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks rhljh vof/k
ls mlh çdkj lacaf/kr gS] ftl çdkj nwljh
vof/k igyh vof/k ls lacaf/kr gSA
Mountain : Hill :: Lake : ?
(A) Pond
(B) Ocean
(C) River
(D) Sea
Q42 ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks rhljh vof/k
ls mlh çdkj lacaf/kr gS] ftl çdkj nwljh
vof/k igyh vof/k ls lacaf/kr gSA
General : Specific : : Wide : ?
(A) Narrow
(B) Open
(C) Broad
(D) Closed
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Q43 Which number will come next in the
following sequence?
1, 0, 2, 3, 3, 8, 4, 15, 5, _______
(A) 24
(B) 42
(C) 25
(D) 52
Q44 Which number will come next in the
following sequence?
8, 6, 12, 14, 9, 21, 23, 12, 36, 21, 9, ____
(A) 28
(B) 31
(C) 35
(D) 30
Q45 Which number will come next in the
following sequence?
2, 7, 4, 21, 6, 43, 8, _____
(A) 64
(B) 37
(C) 73
(D) 46
Q46 Which letters will come next in the
following sequence?
O, M, K, I, G, E, ____, ____
(A) B, A
(B) A, Z
(C) C, A
(D) C, Z
Q47 Observe the following series and fill in the
blank with the correct option.
ALBC, CLDC, ______, GLHC
(A) OLPC
(B) ELFC
(C) LLMC
(D) KLLC
Q43 uhps fn;s x, vuqØe esa vxyh la[;k D;k
gksxh\
1, 0, 2, 3, 3, 8, 4, 15, 5, ______
(A) 24
(B) 42
(C) 25
(D) 52
Q44 uhps fn;s x, vuqØe esa vxyh la[;k D;k
gksxh\
8, 6, 12, 14, 9, 21, 23, 12, 36, 21, 9, ____
(A) 28
(B) 31
(C) 35
(D) 30
Q45 uhps fn;s x, vuqØe esa vxyh la[;k D;k
gksxh\
2, 7, 4, 21, 6, 43, 8, _____
(A) 64
(B) 37
(C) 73
(D) 46
Q46 uhps nh xbZ vuqd~je esa [kkyh LFkku ij
dkSu&lh v{kj vk;sxh\
O, M, K, I, G, E, ____, ____
(A) B, A
(B) A, Z
(C) C, A
(D) C, Z
Q47 fuEufyf[kr J`a[kyk dk voyksdu djsa vkSj
fjä LFkku esa lgh fodYi HkjsaA
ALBC, CLDC, ______, GLHC
(A) OLPC
(B) ELFC
(C) LLMC
(D) KLLC
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Q48 Study the following arrangement and
answer the question that follows.
A S A T @ # ` P Q 1 2 4 S U T &
If all the numbers and symbols are
removed from the given sequence, then
identify the vowel that is most repeated.
(A) U
(B) T
(C) S
(D) A
Q49 Study the following arrangement and
answer the question that follows.
A # B 7 & / 6 ` + & @ * 9 10 C
If all the numbers and symbols are
removed from the given sequence, then
find the number of all possible three-letters
combinations.
(A) 3
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 4
Q50 Study the following arrangement and
answer the question that follows.
S D B M 1 4 8 6 3 % T @ © U K 5 V 1 W
$ Y 2 B E 6 # 9 D H 8 G & Z N
How many symbols in the given
arrangement are immediately followed by
a letter but not immediately preceded by
a number?
(A) Four
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) One
Q48 fuEufyf[kr O;oLFkkiu dk v/;;u djsa vkSj
fuEufyf[kr ç”u dk mÙkj nsaA
A S A T @ # ` P Q 1 2 4 S U T &
;fn fn, x, vuqØe ls lHkh la[;kvksa vkSj
çrhdksa dks fudky fn;k tkrk gS] rks lcls
vf/kd ckj vkus okys Loj (okWosy) igpku
djsaA
(A) U
(B) T
(C) S
(D) A
Q49 fuEufyf[kr Øe&LFkkiu dk v/;;u djsa
vkSj ç”u dk mÙkj nsaA
A # B 7 & / 6 ` + & @ * 9 10 C
;fn mijksä Øe esa ls lHkh la[;k,¡ vkSj
çrhd fudky fn;s tk,¡] rks lHkh laHkkfor
rhu v{kjksa ds la;kstu dh dqy la[;kvksa dh
igpku djsaA
(A) 3
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 4
Q50 fuEufyf[kr Øe&LFkkiu dk v/;;u djsa
vkSj ç”u dk mÙkj nsaA
S D B M 1 4 8 6 3 % T @ © U K 5 V 1 W
$ Y 2 B E 6 # 9 D H 8 G & Z N
fn;s x, Øe&LFkkiu esa ,sls fdrus çrhd gSa]
ftuesa ls çR;sd ds rRdky ckn ,d v{kj
vkrk gS fdarq mlls rRdky igys dksbZ la[;k
ugha vkrh gSsaA
(A) pkj
(B) nks
(C) rhu
(D) ,d
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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Q51 BHU is located in:
(A) Allahabad
(B) Bareilly
(C) Lucknow
(D) Varanasi
Q52 Ramlila and Raslila are ______ in Uttar
Pradesh.
(A) folk tales
(B) folk theatre and folk dance forms
(C) places of historic interest
(D) names of heroes
Q53 In terms of population, which place does
Uttar Pradesh occupy among the states
of India?
(A) Third
(B) Fourth
(C) Second
(D) First
Q54 Moradabad is famous for its:
(A) Brasswork
(B) Textile work
(C) Gold
(D) Leather products
Q55 The only oil refinery in Uttar Pradesh is
located at:
(A) Allahabad
(B) Mathura
(C) Agra
(D) Kanpur
Q56 Which of the following universities began
in 1917 with the Central Hindu College
as its first constituent college?
(A) Gautama Buddha University
(B) National University
(C) Allahabad University
(D) Benaras Hindu University
Q51 ch-,p-;w- fdl “kgj esa fLFkr gS\(A) bykgkckn(B) cjsyh(C) y[kuÅ(D) okjk.klh
Q52 jkeyhyk vkSj jklyhyk mÙkj çns”k esa_______ ds mnkgj.k gSaA(A) yksd dFkk,¡(B) yksd ukVd vkSj yksd uR; “kSyh(C) ,sfrgkfld #fp ds LFkku(D) uk;dksa ds uke
Q53 tula[;k ds ekeys esa] mÙkj çns”k Hkkjr dsjkT;ksa esa fdl ik;nku@LFkku ij gS\(A) rhljs(B) pkSFkk(C) nwljs(D) igys
Q54 eqjknkckn fdlds fy, çfl) gS\(A) /kkrq dh dyk—fr;ksa ds fy,(B) diM+k dk;Z(C) lksuk(D) peZ mRikn
Q55 mÙkj çns”k esa ,dek= rsy&fjQkbujh dgk¡ij fLFkr gS\(A) bykgkckn(B) eFkqjk(C) vkxjk(D) dkuiqj
Q56 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fo”ofo|ky; 1917
esa lsaVªy fganw d‚yst ds lkFk vius çFke?kVd d‚yst ds :i esa “kq: fd;k x;k Fkk\(A) xkSre cq) fo”ofo|ky;(B) jk’Vªh; fo”ofo|ky;(C) bykgkckn fo”ofo|ky;(D) cukjl fganw fo”ofo|ky;
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Q57 Which religion is practised by the least
number of people in Uttar Pradesh?
(A) Islam
(B) Hinduism
(C) Zoroastrianism
(D) Buddhism
Q58 Which of the following languages is
spoken by least number of people in Uttar
Pradesh?
(A) Sanskrit
(B) Urdu
(C) Bhojpuri
(D) Hindi
Q59 Which of the following crops is NOT
commonly or widely grown in Uttar
Pradesh?
(A) Wheat
(B) Rice
(C) Oilseeds
(D) Cotton
Q60 Which of the following leaders was called
‘Netaji’?
(A) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
(B) Subhash Chandra Bose
(C) Mohammad Ali Jinnah
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
Q61 Who among the following was NOT a
revolutionary leader in the Indian national
movement?
(A) Chandra Sekhar Azad
(B) Surya Sen
(C) Bhagat Singh
(D) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
Q62 Jalaluddin Muhammad is better known as:
(A) Babur
(B) Akbar
(C) Shah Jahan
(D) Aurangazeb
Q57 mÙkj çns”k esa fdl /keZ ds vuq;k;h lclsde la[;k esa gSa\(A) bLyke /keZ(B) fganw /keZ(C) ikjlh /keZ(D) cq) /keZ
Q58 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh Hkk’kk mÙkj çns”kesa lcls de yksxksa }kjk cksyh tkrh gS\(A) laL—r(B) mnwZ(C) Hkkstiqjh(D) fganh
Q59 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh Qly mÙkj çns”kesa vke rkSj ij ;k O;kid :i ls mxkbZ ughatkrh gS\(A) xsgw¡(B) pkoy(C) frygu(D) dikl
Q60 fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl usrk dks usrkth dgktkrk Fkk\(A) xksiky —’.k xks[kys(B) lqHkk’k paæ cksl(C) eksgEen vyh ftUuk(D) egkRek xka/kh
Q61 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ,d Hkkjrh; jk’Vªh;vkanksyu esa Økafrdkjh usrk ugha Fks\(A) paæ”ks[kj vktkn(B) lw;Z lsu(C) Hkxr flag(D) xksiky —’.k xks[kys
Q62 tykyqíhu eqgEen fdl uke ls çfl) gSa\(A) ckcj(B) vdcj(C) “kkgtgk¡(D) vkSjaxtsc
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Q63 The astronomer Varahamihira and the poet
Kalidasa were a part of the court of:
(A) Vikramaditya
(B) Bimbisara
(C) Bindusara
(D) Prithviraj Chauhan
Q64 Champaran Satyagraha took place in 1917
in the state of:
(A) Punjab
(B) Uttar Pradesh
(C) Bihar
(D) Haryana
Q65 The vow taken by Indians fighting for
independence from the British, to use only
Indian manufactured goods, especially
clothes, was called the ______ movement.
(A) Quit India
(B) Videshi
(C) Swadeshi
(D) Home rule
Q66 The Sepoy Mutiny happened in the year:
(A) 1920
(B) 1857
(C) 1935
(D) 1842
Q67 Which is the largest hot desert in the
world?
(A) Thar
(B) Sahara
(C) Gobi
(D) Mojave
Q68 The ______ pass is situated along the
Indo-China border connecting the state of
Sikkim with Tibet.
(A) Rohtang
(B) Nathu La
(C) Khardung La
(D) Banihal
Q63 [kxksyfon ojkg fefgj vkSj dfo dkfynklfdlds njckj dk fgLlk Fks\(A) foØekfnR;(B) fcfEclkj(C) fcUnqlkj(D) iFohjkt pkSgku
Q64 1917 esa paikj.k lR;kxzg fdl jkT; esa çkjaHkfd;k x;k Fkk\(A) iatkc(B) mÙkj çns”k(C) fcgkj(D) gfj;k.kk
Q65 vaxzstksa ls vktknh ds fy, yM+ jgs Hkkjrh;ksa}kjk mBkbZ xbZ “kiFk fd os flQZ Hkkjrh;fufeZr lkekuksa] fo”ks’k :i ls diM+s dk mi;ksxdjsaxs] dks _______ vkUnksyu dgk tkrkgSSaA(A) Hkkjr NksM+ks(B) fons”kh(C) Lons”kh(D) gkse :y
Q66 flikgh@foæksg fdl o’kZ gqvk Fkk\(A) 1920
(B) 1857
(C) 1935
(D) 1842
Q67 fo”o esa lcls cM+k xeZ jsfxLrku dkSu lk gS\(A) Fkkj(B) lgkjk(C) xksch(D) ekstkos
Q68 _______ njkZ frCcr ds lkFk flfDde jkT;dks tksM+us okyh Hkkjr&phu lhek ij gSA(A) jksgrkax(B) ukFkw yk(C) [kkjnax yk(D) cfugky
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Q69 Which state in India has the largest number
of dams?
(A) Gujarat
(B) Chattisgarh
(C) Madhya Pradesh
(D) Maharashtra
Q70 The rigid outer portion of the Earth
including the crust and the outermost
mantle is called the:
(A) Biosphere
(B) Lithosphere
(C) Hydrosphere
(D) Atmosphere
Q71 ______ is the highest peak in the
Karakoram mountain range.
(A) Nanda Devi
(B) K2
(C) Nanga Parbat
(D) Mount Everest
Q72 Which is the capital city of Sweden?
(A) Stockholm
(B) Berne
(C) Luxembourg
(D) Madrid
Q73 How many years make up one term of the
President of India?
(A) Ten years
(B) Three years
(C) Five years
(D) Four years
Q74 In order to form a new state, which of the
following schedules in the Constitution of
India needs to be amended?
(A) Second
(B) First
(C) Third
(D) Fifth
Q69 Hkkjr esa fdl jkT; esa lcls T;knk cka/k gSa\(A) xqtjkr(B) NÙkhlx<+(C) e/; çns”k(D) egkjk’Vª
Q70 iFoh dk dBksj ckgjh fgLlk ftlesa ØLVvkSj ckgjhre esaVy “kkfey gS] mls D;k dgktkrk gS\(A) tSoeaMy(B) LFkyeaMy(C) tyeaMy(D) ok;qeaMy
Q71 dkjkdksje ioZr Ja[kyk esa lcls Åaph pksVhdkSu lh gS\(A) uank nsoh(B) K2
(C) uaxk ioZr(D) ekmaV ,osjsLV
Q72 LohMu dh jkt/kkuh dk uke D;k gS\(A) LV‚dgkse(B) cuZ(C) yDlecxZ(D) eSfMªM
Q73 Hkkjr ds jk’Vªifr dk dk;Zdky fdrus o’kksaZdk gksrk gS\(A) nl o’kZ(B) rhu o’kZ(C) ikap o’kZ(D) pkj o’kZ
Q74 fdlh u, jkT; ds xBu ds fy, Hkkjrh;lafo/kku dh fdl vuqlwph esa la”kks/ku djusdh vko”;drk gksrh gS\(A) nwljh(B) çFke(C) rhljh(D) ikapoha
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Q75 The year 2018 marked the ______
anniversary of the Panchayati Raj.
(A) 10th
(B) 20th
(C) 25th
(D) 30th
Q76 What is the duration an individual should
have served as a High Court judge in order
to become eligible for the position of
Judge of the Supreme Court?
(A) 20 years
(B) 5 years
(C) 15 years
(D) 18 years
Q77 Which of the following is NOT a part of
Gandhian philosophy?
(A) Ahimsa
(B) Brahmacharya
(C) Vyavasaya
(D) Satyagraha
Q78 Which social reformer and politician was
fondly referred to as ‘Babasaheb’?
(A) Malviya
(B) Tilak
(C) Ambedkar
(D) Rajagopalachari
Q79 The median age of India’s population is
in the range of:
(A) 20-25 years
(B) 25-30 years
(C) 30-35 years
(D) 35-40 years
Q80 The degree of urbanisation, recorded in
2017 in India, is in the range of:
(A) 25-30%
(B) 30-35%
(C) 45-50%
(D) 50-50%
Q75 o’kZ 2018 esa iapk;rh jkt dh dkSu lhlkyfxjg eukbZ xbZ gS\(A) 10 oha(B) 20 oha(C) 25 oha(D) 30 oha
Q76 loksZPp U;k;ky; ds U;k;k/kh”k in ij fu;qfäds ik= cuus ds fy, fdlh tt dks mPpU;k;ky; ds U;k;k/kh”k ds :i esa fdrus o’kksaZdh lsok vko”;d gksrh gS\(A) 20 o’kZ(B) 5 o’kZ(C) 15 o’kZ(D) 18 o’kZ
Q77 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk xka/khoknh n”kZudk fgLlk ugha gS\(A) vfgalk(B) czãp;Z(C) O;olk;(D) lR;kxzg
Q78 fdl lkekftd lq/kkjd vkSj jktusrk dksI;kj ls ‘ckcklkgsc’ dgk tkrk Fkk\(A) ekyoh;(B) fryd(C) vEcsMdj(D) jktxksikykpkjh
Q79 Hkkjr dh vkcknh dh vkSlr vk;q lhek D;kgS\(A) 20-25 lky(B) 25-30 lky(C) 30-35 lky(D) 35-40 lky
Q80 2017 esa ntZ Hkkjr esa “kgjhdj.k dh fLFkfrD;k gS\(A) 25-30%
(B) 30-35%
(C) 45-50%
(D) 50-50%
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Q81 In which year were banks nationalised in
India?
(A) 1977
(B) 1947
(C) 1965
(D) 1969
Q82 Who is the Governor of the Reserve Bank
of India as of July 2018?
(A) YV Reddy
(B) Urjit R Patel
(C) Raghuram Rajan
(D) D Subbarao
Q83 Who was the winner of the FIFA World
Cup 2018?
(A) England
(B) Croatia
(C) France
(D) Belgium
Q84 Who is the winner of the Wimbledon 2018
Women’s Singles?
(A) Serena Williams
(B) Angelique Kerber
(C) Garbiñe Muguruza
(D) Alison Van Uytvanck
Q85 Which country implemented a ‘zero
tolerance’ border enforcement programme
and separated nearly 3000 children from
their families, in 2018?
(A) Russia
(B) India
(C) USA
(D) Bangladesh
Q86 The chief executive officer of Tesla Inc
is:
(A) JRD Tata
(B) Elon Musk
(C) Henry Ford
(D) Vikram Pawah
Q81 fdl o’kZ Hkkjr esa cSadksa dk jk’Vªh;dj.k fd;kx;k Fkk\(A) 1977
(B) 1947
(C) 1965
(D) 1969
Q82 tqykbZ 2018 vuqlkj] Hkkjrh; fjtoZ cSad dsxouZj dkSu gSa\(A) okbZ-oh- jsìh(B) mftZr vkj- iVsy(C) j?kqjke jktu(D) Mh- lqCckjko
Q83 QhQk fo”o di 2018 dk fotsrk dkSu gS\(A) baxySaM(B) Øks,f”k;k(C) Ýkal(D) csfYt;e
Q84 foacyMu 2018 efgyk ,dy dh fotsrk dkSugSa\(A) lsjsuk fofy;El(B) ,atsfyd dscZj(C) xkfcZu eqxq#tk(D) ,fylu oku m¸Road
Q85 2018 esa fdl ns”k us ‘”kwU; lgu”khyrk’lhek çorZu dk;ZØe ykxw djds yxHkx 3000
cPpksa dks muds ifjokjksa ls vyx dj fn;kFkk\(A) :l(B) Hkkjr(C) vesfjdk(D) ckaXykns”k
Q86 VsLyk bad ds eq[; dk;Zdkjh vf/kdkjhfuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu gSa\(A) ts-vkj-Mh- VkVk(B) ,yksu eLd(C) gsujh QksMZ(D) foØe iokg
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Q87 Anthony Bourdain, whose sudden demise
was in the news in June 2018, was a:
(A) Hollywood actor
(B) Politician
(C) Pop musician
(D) Chef
Q88 In which country were 13 boys trapped in
a cave system for two weeks before being
rescued in June-July, 2018?
(A) Thailand
(B) India
(C) Russia
(D) Bangaldesh
Q89 What is National Agriculture Market
(NAM)?
(A) National market for agricultural
produce
(B) National department for agricultural
produce
(C) National E-trading platform for
agricultural produce
(D) National Committee for agricultural
produce
Q90 Which two agricultural products are
among the top five commodities exported
by India?
(A) Wheat and rice
(B) Maize and rice
(C) Rice and sugar
(D) Wheat and sugar
Q87 ,aFkuh cksMsZu] ftudh 2018 esa gqbZ vpkud
eR;q lqf[kZ;ksa esa Fkh] og okLro esa D;k Fks\
(A) g‚yhoqM vfHkusrk
(B) jktuhfrK
(C) i‚i laxhrdkj
(D) “ksQ
Q88 twu&tqykbZ 2018 esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdl
ns”k esa 13 yM+ds cpk, tkus ls igys nks
lIrkg rd ,d dfBu xqQk esa Qals jgs\
(A) FkkbZySaM
(B) Hkkjr
(C) :l
(D) ckaXykns”k
Q89 jk’Vªh; —f’k cktkj ¼,u-,-,e-½ D;k gS\
(A) —f’k mit ds fy, jk’Vªh; cktkj
(B) —f’k mit ds fy, jk’Vªh; foHkkx
(C) —f’k mit ds fy, jk’Vªh; bZ&O;kikj
eap
(D) —f’k mit ds fy, jk’Vªh; lfefr
Q90 Hkkjr }kjk fu;kZr dh tkus okyh “kh’kZ ikap
oLrqvksa esa ls dkSu ls nks —f’k mRikn gSa\
(A) xsgwa vkSj pkoy
(B) eDdk vkSj pkoy
(C) pkoy vkSj phuh
(D) xsgwa vkSj phuh
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Q91 The agriculture sector employs what
proportion of the population of India?
(A) 45-55%
(B) 65-70%
(C) 30-40%
(D) 60-65%
Q92 Crops grown in winter and harvested in
spring are called ______ crops.
(A) rabi
(B) kharif
(C) cash
(D) food
Q93 The UN Human Rights Council has been
in the news recently because:
(A) the USA finally joined the council
after being away for 20 years
(B) the USA left the council over issues
regarding decisions on Israel
(C) India decided to join the council
(D) India decided to leave the council
over issues on Kashmir
Q94 India’s first National Sports University has
been set up in:
(A) Punjab
(B) Haryana
(C) Uttar Pradesh
(D) Manipur
Q91 Hkkjr dh tula[;k dk fdruk çfr”kr jkstxkj
ds fy, —f’k {ks= ij fuHkZj gSA
(A) 45-55%
(B) 65-70%
(C) 30-40%
(D) 60-65%
Q92 lfnZ;ksa esa mxkbZ tkus okyh Qlysa ftudh
olar esa dVkbZ dh tkrh gS _____ Qlysa
dgykrh gSaA
(A) jch
(B) [kjhQ
(C) udn
(D) Hkkstu
Q93 la;qä jk’Vª ekuokf/kdkj ifj’kn gky gh esa
lekpkjksa esa fdu dkj.kksa ls Fkk\
(A) la;qä jkT; vesfjdk 20 o’kksaZ rd nwj
jgus ds ckn varr% ifj’kn~ esa lfEefyr
gks x;k gS
(B) la;qä jkT; vesfjdk us btjk;y ij
fu.kZ;ksa ls lacaf/kr eqíksa ds dkj.k ifj’kn~
NksM+ nh gS
(C) Hkkjr us ifj’kn~ esa lfEefyr gksus dk
fu.kZ; fy;k gS
(D) Hkkjr us d”ehj ds eqíksa ij ifj’kn~ NksM+us
dk fu.kZ; fy;k gS
Q94 Hkkjr dk igyk jk’Vªh; [ksy fo”ofo|ky;
fdl jkT; esa LFkkfir fd;k x;k gS\
(A) iatkc
(B) gfj;k.kk
(C) mÙkj çns”k
(D) ef.kiqj
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Q95 Which of the following is a computer
software program that is used for storing,
organising and manipulating data?
(A) Firefox
(B) Excel
(C) Outlook
(D) PowerPoint
Q96 What is bitcoin?
(A) A device for storing data
(B) A unit of measuring data
(C) A law about chips
(D) A form of digital currency
Q97 Which of the following is an example of
database software?
(A) Oracle RDBMS
(B) Tally
(C) Thunderbird
(D) Zoho Books
Q98 Which law states that processor speeds,
or overall processing power for
computers, will double every two years?
(A) Murphy’s Law
(B) Moore’s Law
(C) Chip Law
(D) Nelson’s Law
Q99 Which of the following is an example of
open source software?
(A) Windows 10
(B) Adobe Professional
(C) Libre Office
(D) Norton Antivirus
Q100 Which embroidery style is Uttar Pradesh
famous for?
(A) Sozni
(B) Rabari
(C) Chikankari
(D) Kantha
Q95 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk daI;wVj l‚¶Vos;jçksxzke gS ftldk mi;ksx MsVk laxzghr djus]O;ofLFkr djus vkSj gsjQsj ds fy, fd;ktkrk gS\(A) Qk;jQ‚Dl(B) ,Dlsy(C) vkmVyqd(D) ikoj i‚baV
Q96 fcVd‚bu D;k gS\(A) MsVk laxzfgr djus dh ,d fMokbl(B) MsVk ekius dh ,d bdkbZ(C) fpIl ds ckjs esa ,d fu;e(D) fMftVy eqæk dk ,d :i
Q97 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk MsVkcsl l‚¶Vos;jdk ,d mnkgj.k gS\(A) vksjsdy vkj-Mh-ch-,e-,l-(B) VSyh(C) FkaMjcMZ(D) tksgks cqDl
Q98 og dkSu lk fu;e gS tks crkrk gS fd çkslsljdh xfr ;k daI;wVj dh lexz çlaLdj.k “kfäçR;sd nks o’kZ ij nksxquh gks tk,xh\(A) eQhZ dk fu;e(B) ewj dk fu;e(C) fpi dk fu;e(D) usYlu dk fu;e
Q99 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk vksiu lkslZl‚¶Vos;j dk ,d mnkgj.k gS\(A) foaMkst 10
(B) ,Mksc çksQs”kuy(C) fycj v‚fQl(D) u‚VZu ,aVhok;jl
Q100 mÙkj çns”k fdl d<+kbZ “kSyh ds fy, fo”oçfl) gS\(A) lkstuh(B) jckjh(C) fpdudkjh
(D) dkaFkk
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GENERAL SCIENCE
Q101 leqæ ty ds uhyk jax dk gksus dk D;k
dkj.k gS\
(A) leqæ ty esa v”kq) oLrqvksa }kjk uhys
jax dh jks”kuh dk viorZu
(B) ikuh }kjk jks”kuh dk fNrjko
(C) ikuh }kjk yky jax dk viorZu
(D) leqæh ikuh esa laiw.kZ vkarfjd ijkorZu
Q102 fdlds ç;ksx ds tfj, /kkrq dh mPp “kq)rk
çkIr dh tk ldrh gS\
(A) FkjekbV çfØ;k
(B) dkcZu U;wuhdj.k
(C) gkbMªkstu U;wuhdj.k
(D) fo|qr&vi?kVuh U;wuhdj.k
Q103 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk fodYi] ehFksu ds
mRltZu dk lzksr ugha gS\
(A) eksVj okgu
(B) i”kq/ku
(C) /kku ds [ksr
(D) xUus ds [ksr
Q104 lkoZtfud vkiwfrZ gsrq ikuh dk pH eku
fdl Js.kh esa gksrk gS\
(A) 3.5 ls 6.5
(B) 6.5 ls 8.5
(C) 8.5 ls 10.5
(D) 10.5 ls 13
Q105 ikuh dh ?kjsyw vkiwfrZ gsrq vklZfud rRo dh
vf/kdre vuqer ek=k fdruh gksuh pkfg,\
(A) 0.005 ppm
(B) 0.050 ppm
(C) 0.500 ppm
(D) 5.500 ppm
Q101 The reason behind the colour of the sea
water being blue is:
(A) refraction of blue light by impurities
in the sea water
(B) scattering of light by water
(C) refraction of red light by water
(D) total internal reflection in sea water
Q102 High purity metal can be obtained by
using:
(A) Thermite process
(B) Carbon reduction
(C) Hydrogen reduction
(D) Electrolytic reduction
Q103 Which of the following is NOT a source
of methane emission?
(A) Motor vehicles
(B) Live stocks
(C) Paddy fields
(D) Sugarcane fields
Q104 The pH value of water for public supplies
is in the range of:
(A) 3.5 to 6.5
(B) 6.5 to 8.5
(C) 8.5 to 10.5
(D) 10.5 to 13
Q105 The maximum permissible arsenic content
for domestic water supplies should be:
(A) 0.005 ppm
(B) 0.050 ppm
(C) 0.500 ppm
(D) 5.500 ppm
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Q106 A real image of an object is formed by a
convex lens on a screen. If upper half of
this convex lens is covered with an opaque
paper, then what will be the effect on its
image?
(A) Image of only lower half of the object
will be obtained.
(B) Image of only upper half of the object
will be obtained.
(C) No image will be obtained.
(D) Image of the whole object will be
obtained, but intensity will get
reduced.
Q107 A passenger sitting in a train moving with
a constant velocity throws a ball in
vertically upward direction. Where will the
ball fall?
(A) In the hands of the passenger
(B) In front of the passenger
(C) Behind the passenger
(D) It depends on the direction of motion
of train
Q108 Alternating current (AC) can be converted
to direct current (DC) by using a/an:
(A) Amplifier
(B) Stabiliser
(C) Rectifier
(D) Transformer
Q109 A person measures his weight with the
help of a weighing scale as 600 N. If this
person is standing on the same weighing
scale in a lift that is going upwards with a
uniform speed of 5 m/s, the weight shown
by the weighing scale will be:
(A) less than 600 N
(B) greater than 600 N
(C) equal to 600 N
(D) equal to 0
Q106 ijns ij mÙky ysal }kjk oLrq dh okLrfodvk—fr curh gSA ;fn mÙky ysal ds ÅijhHkkx dks vikjn”khZ dkxt ls <ad fn;k tk,]rks Nfo ij D;k çHkko iM+sxk\(A) oLrq ds dsoy fupys Hkkx dh gh NfoçkIr
gksxhA(B) oLrq ds dsoy Åijh Hkkx dh gh Nfo
çkIr gksxhA(C) dksbZ Hkh Nfo çkIr ugha gksxhA(D) oLrq dh iw.kZ Nfo çkIr gksxh] ijarq mldh
rhozrk de gks tk,xhA
Q107 fLFkj xfr ls nkSM+ jgh ,d jsyxkM+h esa cSBk;k=h] yacor Åij dh fn’kk esa xsan QsadrkgSA og xsan dgk¡ fxjsxh\(A) ;k=h ds gkFkksa esa(B) ;k=h ds lkeus(C) ;k=h ds ihNs(D) og jsyxkM+h dh xfr dh fn”kk ij fuHkZj
djrk gS
Q108 çR;korhZ /kkjk ¼,lh½ dks ,dfn”k /kkjk ¼Mhlh½esa fdlds ç;ksx ds tfj, ifjofrZr fd;k tkldrk gS\(A) çonZ~/kd ¼,fEIy¶yk;j½(B) fLFkjd ¼LVsfcykbtj½(C) fn’Vdkjh ¼jsfDVQk;j½(D) ifj.kkfe= ¼VªkalQ‚eZj½
Q109 ,d O;fä rqyk dh enn ls viuk otu 600
N ekirk gSA ;fn og O;fä] ,d 5 m/s dh
xfr ls mij tk jgs fy¶V esa mlh rqyk ij
[kM+k gks tk, rks rqyk esa n”kkZ;k x;k Hkkj
D;k gksxk\
(A) 600 N ls de
(B) 600 N ls vf/kd
(C) 600 N ds leku
(D) 0 ds leku
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Q110 Sliding friction is:
(A) slightly greater than the limiting
friction
(B) slightly lesser than the limiting
friction
(C) equal to the limiting friction
(D) sometimes greater and sometimes
lesser than the limiting friction
Q111 In light microscopy, oil immersion is used
to:
(A) increase the resolving power of a
microscope
(B) decrease the resolving power of a
microscope
(C) increase the magnification power of
a microscope
(D) increase resolving power as well as
magnification power of a microscope
Q112 Identify the organ/part in humans that is
NOT related to respiration.
(A) Alveoli
(B) Bronchiole
(C) Glomerulus
(D) Pleura
Q113 Identify the hormone, from the below
options, that is responsible for the growth
of children.
(A) Gonadotropin
(B) Oxytocin
(C) Progesterone
(D) Somatotropin
Q110 folihZ ?k’kZ.k ______ gksrk gSA
(A) lhfer ?k’kZ.k ls FkksM+k vf/kd
(B) lhfer ?k’kZ.k ls FkksM+k de
(C) lhfer ?k’kZ.k ds leku
(D) lhfer ?k’kZ.k ls dHkh de vkSj dHkh
vf/kd
Q111 çdk”kh; lw{en”khZ ¼ykbV ekbØksLdksih½ esa
fdlds fy, rsy fueTtu dk ç;ksx fd;k
tkrk gS\
(A) lw{en”khZ dh dh foHkä “kfä c<+kus ds
fy,
(B) lw{en”khZ dh dh foHkä “kfä ?kVkus ds
fy,
(C) lw{en”khZ dh dh vko/kZu “kfä c<+kus ds
fy,
(D) lw{en”khZ dh foHkä “kfä vkSj lkFk gh
vko/kZu “kfä c<+kus ds fy,
Q112 euq’;ksa ds ml vax/Hkkx dh igpku djsa tks
“olu çfØ;k ls lacaf/kr ugha gSA
(A) ok;qdksf’Bdk
(B) lw{e”okluyh
(C) dsf”kdkLrod
(D) Qq¶Qqlkoj.k
Q113 fuEufyf[kr fodYiksa esa ls ml gkeksZu dhigpku djsa] tks cPpksa ds c<+us esa lgk;dgksrk gSA(A) xksuSMksVª‚fiu(B) v‚fDlVksflu(C) çkstsfLVjksu(D) lksesVksVªksfiu
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Q114 Which of the following animals does NOT
belong to the mammal group?
(A) Kangaroo
(B) Scoliodon
(C) Hippopotamus
(D) Whale
Q115 Which component of food should provide
maximum energy in a balanced diet?
(A) Vitamins
(B) Proteins
(C) Lipids
(D) Carbohydrates
Q116 Blood coagulation impairment is caused
due to the deficiency of:
(A) Calciferol
(B) Phylloquinone
(C) Pyridoxine
(D) Tocopherol
Q117 Which organ in human beings has
coronary artery present in it?
(A) Brain
(B) Heart
(C) Kidney
(D) Lungs
Q118 Which of the following hormones is NOT
secreted by the pituitary gland?
(A) Secretin
(B) Prolactin
(C) Oxytocin
(D) Vasopressin
Q119 Famous sheep Dolly was the outcome of
the technique called:
(A) Cloning
(B) Hybridisation
(C) Parthenogenesis
(D) Tissue culture
Q114 fuEufyf[kr i”kqvksa esa ls dkSu lk i”kq Lruik;hçk.kh lewg dk ugha gS\(A) daxk:(B) Ldksfy;ksMksu(C) fgIiksiksVkel(D) Ogsy
Q115 larqfyr vkgkj esa Hkkstu ds fdl vo;o lsvf/kdre ÅtkZ çkIr gksrh gS\(A) foVkfeu(B) çksVhu(C) fyfiM+(D) dkcksZgkbMªsV
Q116 jä Ldanu fodkj fdldh deh ds dkj.kgksrk gS\(A) dSfYlQsj‚y(B) fQyksfDouksu(C) ikbfjM‚fDlu(D) VksdksfQj‚y
Q117 euq’;ksa ds fdl vax esa ifjân~ ¼dksjksujh½/keuh fo|eku gksrh gS\(A) efLr’d(B) gn;(C) xqnkZ(D) QsQM+s
Q118 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk gkeksZu] ih;w’k xzafFkls lzkfor ugha gksrk gS\(A) lsØsfVu(B) çksysfDVu(C) v‚fDlVksflu(D) osLlksçsfLlu
Q119 çfl) M‚yh Hk sM + fdl rduhd ds
ifj.kkeLo:i vfLrRo esa vkbZ gS\
(A) Dyksfuax
(B) ladj.k ¼gkbfczMkbts”ku½
(C) vNwrh oa”kof) ¼ikfFkZukstsusfll½
(D) mÙkd lao/kZu ¼fV”;w dYpj½
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Q120 Which food component has the highest
gross calorific value?
(A) Vitamins
(B) Proteins
(C) Fats
(D) Carbohydrates
Q121 Which vaccine is given to a child for
protection against tuberculosis?
(A) BCG (B) DPT
(C) DT (D) TT
Q122 Which phenomenon is NOT a part of
natural hydrological or water cycle?
(A) Evaporation
(B) Diffusion
(C) Precipitation
(D) Transpiration
Q123 In which of the following organisms, a
well-organised nucleus is not found in the
cell?
(A) Entamoeba
(B) Hydra
(C) Spirogyra
(D) Bacteria
Q124 For treatment of cancerous tumours, the
radio isotope used is:
(A) Co – 60 (B) U – 235
(C) Th – 231 (D) Pu – 239
Q125 If ethylene glycol is added to water as an
antifreeze, it will:
(A) become suitable for cleaning the
radiator of a car
(B) only decrease the freezing point of
the water
(C) only increase the boiling point of the
water
(D) decrease the freezing point of the
water and increase the boiling point
of the water
Q120 Hkkstu ds fdl vo;o dk ldy dsyksfjfQdeku lokZf/kd gksrk gS\(A) foVkfeu(B) çksVhu(C) olk(D) dkcksZgkbMªsV
Q121 {k; jksx ls cPpksa dks lqjf{kr j[kus ds fy,dkSu lk Vhdk fn;k tkrk gS\(A) BCG (B) DPT
(C) DT (D) TT
Q122 fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lh çfØ;k] çk—frdty foKku ¼gkbMªksy‚ftdy½ vFkok ty pØdk Hkkx ugha gS\(A) ok’ihdj.k(B) folj.k(C) o’kZ.k(D) ok’iksRltZu
Q123 fuEufyf[kr thoksa esa ls fdlesa dksf”kdk esavPNh rjg ls O;ofLFkr U;wfDy;l ugha ik;ktkrk gS\(A) ,aVkeks,ck(B) gkbMªk(C) LikbjksxSjk(D) cSDVhfj;k
Q124 dSalj ds Vîwej ds mipkj ds fy, fdljsfM;ks vkblksVksi ¼leLFkkfud½ dk ç;ksxfd;k tkrk gS\(A) Co – 60 (B) U – 235
(C) Th – 231 (D) Pu – 239
Q125 ,fFkyhu Xykbdksy dks ,aVhÝht ¼fgejks/kh½ds :i esa ikuh esa feykus ij%(A) mls dkj ds jsfM,Vj dh lQkbZ gsrq
ç;qä fd;k tkrk gSA(B) ;g dsoy ikuh ds fgekad dks de djrk
gSA(C) ;g dsoy ikuh ds DoFkukad dks c<+krk
gSA(D) ;g ikuh ds fgekad dks de djrk gS
rFkk ikuh ds DoFkukad dks c<+k nsrk gSA
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Q126 Hkkx fof/k }kjk nks la[;kvksa dk e-l-i- fudkyus
ij vafre Hkktd 49 vkSj lacaf/kr HkkxQy
17, 3 vkSj 2 gSaA nksuksa esa ls cM+h la[;k dks
tc 433 ls foHkkftr djsa rks “ks’kQy D;k
çkIr gksxk\
(A) 288
(B) 300
(C) 307
(D) 400
Q127 16641 dk oxZ ewy D;k gksxk\
(A) 119
(B) 121
(C) 129
(D) 131
Q128 1 vkSj Lo;a dks NksM+ dj 26 × 32 × 54 × 72 dsfdrus xq.ku[kaM gks ldrs gSa\(A) 270
(B) 225
(C) 90
(D) 315
Q129 ,d fHkUu vkSj mlds O;qRØe dk ;ksx 89
40
gSA nksuksa fHkUuksa esa ls NksVk fHkUu D;k gksldrk gS\
(A)15
8
(B)9
5
(C)8
5
(D)5
8
Q126 In finding HCF of two numbers by division
method, the last divisor is 49 and the
respective quotients are 17, 3 and 2. What
is the remainder when the larger of the
two numbers is divided by 433?
(A) 288
(B) 300
(C) 307
(D) 400
Q127 What is the square root of 16641?
(A) 119
(B) 121
(C) 129
(D) 131
Q128 The number of factors of 26 × 32 × 54 × 72
(excluding 1 and itself) is:
(A) 270
(B) 225
(C) 90
(D) 315
Q129 The sum of a fraction and its reciprocal is
89
40 What is the smaller of the two
fractions under consideration?
(A)15
8
(B)9
5
(C)8
5
(D)5
8
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Q130 What is the smallest positive integer x for
which 130 x is an integer?
(A) 10
(B) 11
(C) 13
(D) 14
Q131 What is the LCM of11 33
,20 50
and 77
60?
(A)11
10
(B)1
2310
(C)9
3611
(D)300
11
Q132 The digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are each used
once to form a six-digit number abcdef,
such that the three digit number abc is
divisible by 4, bcd is divisible by 5, cde is
divisible by 3 and def is divisible by 11.
The number is:
(A) 325461
(B) 324651
(C) 324561
(D) 326451
Q133 84 is divided in the ratio 2 : 1. The larger
of the two parts is:
(A) 60
(B) 56
(C) 42
(D) 28
Q130 og U;wure /kukRed iw.kkaZd x D;k gksxk]
ftlds fy, 130 x ,d iw.kkaZd gS\
(A) 10
(B) 11
(C) 13
(D) 14
Q13111 33
,20 50
vkSj 77
60dk y?kqÙke lekiorZ~;
¼,y-lh-,e-½ D;k gksxk\
(A)11
10
(B)1
2310
(C)9
3611
(D)300
11
Q132 ,d Ng vadksa dh la[;k abcdef cukus ds
fy, vad 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 vkSj 6 çR;sd ,d ckj
mi;ksx fd, tkrs gSa] tSls fd rhu vad
la[;k abc, 4 ls foHkkftr gS] bcd 5 ls foHkkftr
gS] cde 3 ls foHkkftr gS vkSj def 11 }kjk
foHkkftr gSA og la[;k gS:
(A) 325461
(B) 324651
(C) 324561
(D) 326451
Q133 84 dks 2 : 1 ds vuqikr esa foHkkftr fd;k
x;kA nksuksa Hkkxksa esa ls cM+k Hkkx ______
gSA
(A) 60
(B) 56
(C) 42
(D) 28
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Q134 A bucket is fully filled with diluted acid in
which water is 41%. If the quantity of pure
acid is 17.7 L, then the capacity (in litres)
of the bucket is:
(A) 26
(B) 28
(C) 30
(D) 32
Q135 A sum of money when invested for 6 years
at simple interest gives ` 5,390 as the
amount. If the simple rate of interest was
2% per annum more than what it was
actually was, the amount would have been
` 5,810. What was the initial rate of
interest per annum?
(A) 8%
(B) 9%
(C) 10%
(D) 11%
Q136 `10,000 was lent at the rate of 5%
compound interest per annum for two
years. If the sum was lent for the same
duration of time, but at 6% compound
interest per annum, how much more
would be the interest to be paid back?
(A) ` 211
(B) ` 210.20
(C) ` 211.20
(D) ` 201
Q137 Rashi mixed 25 kg of one variety of wheat
with 20 kg of another superior quality. The
cost per kg of the two varieties, in the
order given, was in the ratio 4 : 5. If Rashi
sold the blended wheat at 90% of the cost
price of the superior variety, what was the
percentage of profit she earned?
(A) 1
(B) 1.25
(C) 1.5
(D) 2
Q134 ,d ckYVh ruq —r vEy ls iwjh rjg ls HkjhgS ftlesa ikuh 41% gSA ;fn “kq) vEy dhek=k 17.7 gS] rks ckYVh dh {kerk ¼yhVj esa½fdruh gS\(A) 26
(B) 28
(C) 30
(D) 32
Q135 ,d jkf”k dks 6 o’kksaZ ds fy, lk/kkj.k C;ktij fuosf”kr djus ij ` 5,390 dh çkfIrgksrh gSA ;fn lk/kkj.k C;kt nj iwoZ dhrqyuk esa 2% çfr o’kZ vf/kd gksrh rks` 5,810 çkIr gksrsA vkjafHkd çfro’kZ C;ktnj D;k Fkh\(A) 8%
(B) 9%
(C) 10%
(D) 11%
Q136 pØo`f) C;kt çfr o’kZ dh nj ls ` 10,000
dh jkf”k nks o’kksaZ ds fy, m/kkj yh xbZA ;fnog jkf”k mruh gh vof/k ds fy,] fdarq 6%
pØo`f) C;kt çfr o’kZ dh nj ls yh xbZgksrh] rks fdruk vkSj vf/kd C;kt nsuk iM+rk\(A) ` 211
(B) ` 210.20
(C) ` 211.20
(D) ` 201
Q137 jkf”k us ,d fdLe ds 25 kg xsgw¡ dks nwljsfdLe ds 20 kg xsgw¡ ds lkFk feyk fn;kAfn;s x, Øe esa] bu nksuksa fdLeksa dk çfrfdyksxzke ewY; 4 : 5 ds vuqikr esa gSA ;fnjkf”k us fefJr xsgw¡ dk foØ; mUur fdLeokys xsgw¡ ds ykxr ewY; ds 90% ij fd;kgks] rks mlds }kjk vftZr ykHk dk çfr”krD;k Fkk\(A) 1
(B) 1.25
(C) 1.5
(D) 2
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Q138 48 people can complete a piece of work
in 7 days. How many days will 14 people
take to complete the same work?
(A) 25
(B) 28
(C) 36
(D) 24
Q139 A train, travelling at the rate of 63 km/h,
passes a post in 8 seconds and a platform
in 28 seconds. What is the length of the
platform?
(A) 400 m
(B) 350 m
(C) 420 m
(D) 380 m
Q140 12 men and 16 women can do a piece of
work in 5 days whereas 13 men and 24
women can do it in 4 days. If x men and
15 women can complete the same work
in 8 days, then what is the value of x?
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 8
(D) 9
Q141 Two pipes could fill an empty tank in 2
and 2.8 hours, respectively, while a third
one can drain the filled tank in 1.4 hours.
If the outlet pipe was closed 0.2 hours
before the tank got filled, how many hours
since the beginning did it take to fill the
tank?
(A) 3.6
(B) 3.4
(C) 6.0
(D) 5.8
Q138 48 O;fä ,d dk;Z&Hkkx dks 7 fnuksa esa iw.kZ
dj ldrs gSaA blh dk;Z dks 14 O;fä fdrus
fnuksa esa iw.kZ dj ik,axs\
(A) 25
(B) 28
(C) 36
(D) 24
Q139 63 km/h dh pky ls Hkkx jgh ,d jsyxkM+h
8 lsdaM esa iksLV vkSj 28 IysVQ‚eZ dks 28
lsdaM esa IysVQ‚eZ ikj djrh gSA IysVQ‚eZ
dh yackbZ fdruh gS\
(A) 400 m
(B) 350 m
(C) 420 m
(D) 380 m
Q140 12 iq#’k vkSj 16 efgyk,a 5 fnuksa esa dke dk
,d VqdM+k dj ldrh gSa tcfd 13 iq#’k
vkSj 24 efgyk,a bls 4 fnuksa esa dj ldrh
gSaA ;fn x iq#’k vkSj 15 efgyk,a 8 fnuksa esa
ogh dke dks iwjk dj ldrs gSa] rks x dk ewY;
D;k gS\
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 8
(D) 9
Q141 nks ikbi ,d [kkyh Vadh dks Øe”k: 2 vkSj
2.8 ?kaVksa esa Hkj ldrs gSa] tcfd ,d rhljk
ikbi Hkjh gqbZ Vadh dks 1.4 ?kaVs esa [kkyh
dj ldrk gSA ;fn ty fudkyus okys ikbi
dks Vadh ds Hkjus ls 0.2 ?kaVs iwoZ can dj
fn;k x;k Fkk] rks çkjaHk ls Vadh dks Hkjus esa
dqy fdruk le; yxk\
(A) 3.6
(B) 3.4
(C) 6.0
(D) 5.8
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Q142 22 years ago Raghu was five times as old
as Shamik. 8 years from now Shamik’s
age will be 1
2 of Raghu’s age. What is
Raghu’s current age?
(A) 80 years
(B) 64 years
(C) 77 years
(D) 72 years
Q143 19 January 2018 was a Friday. On which
day will 19 June 2019 fall?
(A) Sunday
(B) Monday
(C) Tuesday
(D) Wednesday
Q144 What will be the measure of the acute
angle formed between the hour-hand and
the minute-hand at 6:42 a.m.?
(A) 51°
(B) 51.5°
(C) 72°
(D) 21°
Q145 What is the length of one side of a rhombus
whose area is 30 cm2 and the sum of the
lengths of its diagonals is 17 cm?
(A) 7.5 cm
(B) 7 cm
(C) 6.5 cm
(D) 8 cm
Q146 The length, width and height of a cuboid
are 6 cm, 5 cm and 4 cm, respectively.
What is the total surface area of the
cuboid?
(A) 134 cm2
(B) 120 cm2
(C) 148 cm2
(D) 144 cm2
Q142 22 o’kZ iwoZ j?kq dh vk;q “kkfed dh vk;q lsik¡p xquk vf/kd FkhA vc ls 8 o’kZ i”pkr~
“kkfed dh vk;q j?kq dh vk;q dh 1
2 gksxhA
j?kq dh orZeku vk;q D;k gS\(A) 80 o’kZ(B) 64 o’kZ(C) 77 o’kZ(D) 72 o’kZ
Q143 19 tuojh 2018 dks “kqØokj FkkA 19 twu2019 fdl fnu iM+sxk \(A) jfookj(B) lkseokj(C) eaxyokj(D) cq/kokj
Q144 çkr: 6 : 42 cts ?kaVs dh lqbZ vkSj feuV dhlqbZ ds chp cus U;wu dks.k dk eku D;kgksxk\(A) 51°
(B) 51.5°
(C) 72°
(D) 21°
Q145 ml leprqHkqZt dh ,d Hkqtk dh yackbZ D;kgksxh ftldk {ks=Qy 30 cm2 vkSj fod.kksaZdh yackb;ksa dk ;ksx 17 cm gks\(A) 7.5 cm
(B) 7 cm
(C) 6.5 cm
(D) 8 cm
Q146 ,d ?kukHk dh yackbZ] pkSM+kbZ vkSj Å¡pkbZØe”k% 6 cm , 5 cm vkSj 4 cm gSA ?kukHk dkdqy i’B {ks=Qy D;k gksxk\(A) 134 cm2
(B) 120 cm2
(C) 148 cm2
(D) 144 cm2
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Q147 A, B, C and D are points on a circle with
centre O. The chords AC and BD intersect
inside the circle at E. AB and CD are
drawn. BAE = 40° and ACD = 100°.
What is the measure of BEC?
(A) 110°
(B) 120°
(C) 130°
(D) 140°
Q148 Evaluate:
43 – [20 ÷ {18 – (16 – 12 ÷ 2 4 )}]
(A) 38
(B) 22
(C) 11
(D) –11
Q149 235 + 23.5 + 2. 35 + 0.235 + 0.0235 = ?
(A) 261.185
(B) 261.1085
(C) 261.1075
(D) 261.175
Q150 If 4
7of a pizza costs ` 300, then
4
5
of a pizza will cost:
(A) ` 420
(B) ` 440
(C) ` 436
(D) ` 432
Q147 A, B, C vkSj D ,d oÙk ds fcanq gSa ftldk
dsaæ O gSA thok,¡ AC vkSj BD oÙk ds vanj
,d nwljs dks E ij dkVrh gSaA AB vkSj CD
js[kkafdr dh xbZ gSaABAE = 40° vkSj
ACD = 100° A BEC dk eku D;k
gksxk\
(A) 110°
(B) 120°
(C) 130°
(D) 140°
Q148 43 – [20 ÷ {18 – (16 – 12 ÷ 2 4 )}] dk
mÙkj Kkr djsaA
(A) 38
(B) 22
(C) 11
(D) –11
Q149 235 + 23.5 + 2. 35 + 0.235 + 0.0235 = ?
(A) 261.185
(B) 261.1085
(C) 261.1075
(D) 261.175
Q150 ;fn fit~tk ds 4
7 Hkkx dk ewY; 300 gks]
rks fit~tk ds 4
5 Hkkx dk ewY; D;k gksxk\
(A) ` 420
(B) ` 440
(C) ` 436
(D) ` 432
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HINDI
Q151 fdlh vf/kdkjh dks i= fy[kuk gks rkslacks/ku fd;k tkrk gS%(A) ekuuh; egksn;(B) fç; fe=(C) iwtuh;(D) fç; vkRet
Q152 fyf[kr Hkk’kk esa ewy /ofu;ksa ds fy, tks fpUgeku fy, x, gSa ftls :i esa ;s fy[ks tkrs gSmls ______ dgrs gSA(A) Loj(B) fyfi(C) /ofu dgrs gS(D) O;atu dgrs gS
Q153 i] Q] c] Hk] e ________ O;atu gksrs gSa A(A) naR;(B) vk’B;(C) rkyO;(D) daB;
Q154 nks O;atu tc ,d lkFk feyrs gS rks D;kdgykrs gS\(A) l;qä O;atu(B) vYiçk.k(C) vUr%LFk(D) egkçk.k
Q155 o.kZ rkfydk ds vuqlkj ºzLo] nh?kZ vkSj IyqrD;k gS\(A) Loj(B) O;atu(C) ek=k(D) folxZ
Q156 egS”o;Z ¾ egk + ,s”o;Z esa dkSu&lk laf/kfu;e lekfgr gS\(A) v + v ¾ ,s(B) v + ,s ¾ ,s(C) vk + , ¾ ,s(D) vk + ,s ¾ ,
sQ157 gesa ;Fkk”kfä nku djuk pkfg, & js[kkafdr“kCn esa lekl dks igpkfu,%(A) vO;;hHkko lekl(B) f}xq lekl(C) rRiq#’k lekl(D) cgqczhfg lekl
Q158 yksxks us mls ekj & ekj dj v/k&ejk fd;kjs[kkafdr “kCn D;k gS\(A) laKk(B) milxZ(C) vO;;(D) çR;;
Q159 okg! okg! fdruk lqanj –”; gSA js[kkafdr“kCn dkSu&lk vO;; gS\(A) g”kZcksa/kd vO;;(B) “kksd cks/kd vO;;(C) lEcksf/kr vO;;(D) frjLdkj cks/kd vO;;
Q160 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa es ls rRle “kCn dksigpkfu,:(A) dkj.k(B) yksgk(C) cUnj(D) nw/k
Q161 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls rn~Hk; “kCn dksigpkfu,:(A) çLrj(B) tkequ(C) rSy(D) ikS=
Q162 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa es ls fons”kh “kCn dksigpkfu,:(A) fuæk(B) vpjt(C) vkyekjh(D) pcwrjk
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Q163 fuEufyf[kr es ls v/kZrRle “kCn dks igpkfu,:(A) nSo(B) ia[k(C) vPNj(D) cPpk
Q164 ftl laKkvks ls ,d gh çdkj dh oLrqvksavFkok O;fävksa dk cks/k gks mUgsa dgrs gS:(A) O;fäokpd laKk(B) tkfrokpd laKk(C) Hkkookpd laKk(D) æO;okpd laKk
Q165 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa es ls dkSu&lk “kCn fo”ks’k.kgS\(A) “kklu(B) vuq”kklu(C) vuq”kalk(D) vuq”kkflr
Q166 og /khjs&/khjs py jgk gSA js[kkafdr “kCn dksiºpkfu,A(A) fØ;k(B) laKk(C) fØ;k&fo”ks’k.k(D) loZuke
Q167 jkr Hkj tkxuk LokLF; ds fy, vPNk ughagSA js[kkafdr “kCn dks igpkfu,A(A) lEcU/k lwpd vO;;(B) fo”ks’k.k(C) Hkkookpd laKk(D) leqP;cks/kd vO;;
Q168 ftu vO;;ksa dk laca/k okD; ls ugha] oäk dsg’kZ&”kksd vkfn Hkkoksa ls gksrk gS os ________gksrs gSaA(A) foLe;kfncks/kd vO;;(B) lEcU/k lwpd vO;;(C) fØ;k&fo”ks’k.k(D) leqP;cks/kd vO;;
Q169 eSa vkt rd ijh{kk esa lQy gh gqbZ gw¡Ajs[kkafdr “kCn dks igpkfu,%(A) fuikr(B) fo”ks’k.k(C) loZuke(D) laKk
Q170 gesa lw;Z ueLdkj djuk pkfg,A js[kkafdr“kCndk i;kZ;okph “kCn crkb,:(A) fnudj(B) ujs”k(C) dyk/kj(D) lkjax
Q171 ykSfdd txr dh ek;k esa lHkh Q¡ls gq, gSaAjs[kkafdr “kCn dk lVhd foykse crkb,A(A) vykSfdd(B) dqfVy(C) lklkafjd(D) nqfu;koh
Q172 Jqfrle “kCn&;qXe dh fHkUu vFkZ okyh lghtksMh dks igpkfu,%(A) dqy&dwy(B) jkf=&fu’kk(C) vfHkyk’kk&bPNk(D) fdj.k&jf”e
Q173 ftldh dksbZ miek u nh tk lds ds fy,“kCn gksxk%(A) vuqie(B) vYiK(C) Kkuh(D) vuq;k;h
Q174 Jqfrle fHkUukFkZd “kCn ds tksMs dks igpkfu,%(A) vis{kk&mis{kk(B) lalkj&txr(C) “kke&la/;k(D) fnu&fnol
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Q175 lekukFkhZ “kCn dh tksMh ugh gSa:
(A) lqeu&iq’i
(B) fu”kk&fu”kkpj
(C) pkjikbZ&[kfV;k
(D) ikB”kkyk&fo|ky;
Q176 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls “kq) “kCn dks igpkfu,%
(A) vk”khZokn
(B) vkthfodk
(C) v/;u
(D) muh
Q177 fgUnh esa “kCnksa ds ckn tksM+us okys “kCnka”kksa
dks D;k dgrs gS\
(A) loZuke
(B) ijlxZ
(C) laKk
(D) fo”ks’k.k
Q178 L=hfyax&iqfYyax dk dkSu&lk tksM+k lgh
ugha gSa\
(A) nso &nsoh
(B) ekek &ekeh
(C) dkUr & dkUrh
(D) x/kk &x/kh
Q179 fuEufyf[kr “kCnksa esa ls dkSu lk “kCn lnSo
cgqopu gksrk gS\
(A) yM+dk
(B) çk.k
(C) ?kksM+h
(D) fpfM+;k
Q180 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa esa ls viw.kZ Hkwrdky dks
igpkfu,:
(A) jkew [kkuk [kk jgk FkkA
(B) ek¡ [kkuk cuk pqdh gSA
(C) eq>s ckgj tkuk gSA
(D) ge ?kweus tk,axsA
Q181 ftl okD; esa drkZ dh ç/kkurk gksrh gS]fyax] opu çk;% drkZ ds vuqlkj gksrs gSa, osokD; ________ dgykrs gSa A(A) deZokP;(B) drZokP;(C) HkkookP;(D) ljy okD;
Q182 fuEufyf[kr tksM+ks es ls mÙke iq#’k okystksM+ks dks igpkfu,A(A) eS&ge(B) rw&rqe(C) og&os(D) blls&bUgksaus
Q183 ftl okD; esa lk/kkj.k vkSj feJokD; dkesy la;kstd vO;;ksa }kjk gksrk gS mls dgrsgS _____A(A) feJokD;(B) la;qä okD;(C) ljy okD;(D) ç”uokpd okD;
Q184 rqe dgk¡ tk jgs gks\ okD; dk çdkj Li’Vdhft,:(A) fof/kokpd okD;(B) ç”uokpd okD;(C) fu”ks/kokpd okD;(D) foLe;okpd okD;
Q185 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa es ls v”kq) okD; dksigpkfu,:(A) Jherh xka/kh Hkkjr dh ç/kkuea=h FkhA(B) esjs Åij —ik djsaA(C) esjs ?kj ds lkeus ikB”kkyk gSA(D) ogk¡ Hkkjh HkhM+ FkhA
Q186 fuEufyf[kr okD;ksa es ls “kq) okD; dksigpkfu,:(A) eS rqedks dqN dgrk gSA(B) es vkSj esjh ek¡ ?kqeus tkus okyh gSA(C) çR;sd dks ik¡p&ik¡p #i;s fn, tk,aA(D) rqEgkjs dks tkuk gSA
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Q187 vktdy ds cPps ekrk&firk dh vk¡[kksa es/kwy >ksadus esa dq”ky gSaA js[kkafdr dk vFkZgksrk gS:(A) /kks[kk nsuk(B) miæo djuk(C) eku u nsuk(D) ?keaM fn[kkuk
Q188 Þva/kks esa dkuk jktkß js[kkafdr yksdksfä dkvFkZ gS:(A) xq.kghuksa ds chp ,d xq.koku O;fäA(B) vksNs O;fä esa ,sBu gksrh gSA(C) cgqr gh ykyphA(D) vdsyk vkneh etcwj gksrk gSA
Q189 fuEufyf[kr fpàksa eS ls iw.kZfojke dks igpkfu,(A) (A)
(B) (;)
(C) (-)
(D) (?)
Q190 X X X js[kkafdr fpà dkSu&lk gS\(A) yksilwpd fpUgA(B) LFkkulwpd fpUgA(C) lekfIr lwpd fpUg(D) Vhdk lwpd fpUgA
Q191 eFkqjk vkSj oUnkou esa çeq[kr% dkSu&lh Hkk’kkcksyh tkrh gS\(A) laL—r(B) cztHkk’kk(C) ekjokM+h(D) ejkBh
Q192 fganh lkfgR; ds bfrgkl esa çfl) dchjnl]
lwjnkl] egkohjçlkn f}osnh] çsepan]
gfjoa”kjk; cPpu vkfn fdl çns”k ls gS\
(A) xqtjkr
(B) egkjk’Vª
(C) mÙkj çns”k
(D) vklke
Q193 mÙkj çns”k esa dkSu&lh Hkk’kk ugha cksyh tkrh\
(A) cztHkk’kk
(B) dUukSth
(C) vo/kh
(D) igkM+h
Q194 dchjnkl] rqylhnkl] lwjnkl vkfn dkSu&ls
dky ds lar dfo gS\
(A) vkfndky
(B) Hkfädky
(C) jhfrdky
(D) vk/kqfud dky
Q195 fganh Hkk’kk dks dkSu&lh fyfi esa fy[kk tkrk
gS\
(A) xq#eq[kh fyfi
(B) caxkyh fyfi
(C) nsoukxjh fyfi
(D) rfey fyfi
PSG1 fuUefyf[kr x/kka”k dks i<+dj iwNs x;s iz”uds mÙkj nhft;sA çkphu dky esa ukjh dkLFkku lekt esa vxzx.; FkkA ,slk dgk tkrkFkk fd “tgka ukjh dh iwtk gksrh gS] ogkansorkvksa dk fuokl gksrk gSA e| Hkkjr dsdky ls ukjh dk iru “kq: gqvkA e/;dkyrd rks ukjh nklh ;k xqyke cu xbZA pkjnhokjesa dSn gks xbZA fdarq 19oh “krkCnh esajktk jke eksgu jk;] Lokeh foosduan] n;kuanljLorh vkfn lekt lq/kkjdks us ukjh txrdh dk;k iyV nhA ukjh mRFkku dh vksjc<+rh xbZA vkt vk/kqfud ukjh us tehu lsysdj vkleku esa viuk dCtk tek;k gS]ukjh rw ukjk;.kh mfdr dks fl) dj fn;kgSA okLro esa ns[kk tk, rks uj vkSj ukjh ,djFk ds nks ifg;s gSaA jFk dks lq;ksX; <ax lspykus ds fy, nksuksa esa lerqyu pkfg,Af”kf{kr ukjh ifjokj dh m)kjd gSA çR;sd?kj esa ukjh dk lEeku gksuk pkfg,A lektesa çpfyr dqçFkkvksa ls yMuk vkfuok;Z gSAukjh us viuk LFkku tks çkIr fd;k gS mls
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etcwr cukus ds fy, uj vkSj ukjh nksuksa dksrRij jguk pkfg,A
Q196 çkphu dky esa ukjh dk LFkku D;k Fkk\(A) çkphu dky esa ukjh nklh FkhA(B) çkphu dky esa ukjh dk LFkku vxzx.;
FkkA(C) ukjh dks viekfur fd;k tkrk FkkA(D) ukjh dk dksbZ LFkku ugha FkkA
Q197 Þukjh rw ukjk;.khß dh lgh O;k[;k D;k gS\(A) ukjh ukjk;.kh dh rjg iwtuh; gSA(B) ukjh dks dksbZ vf/kdkj ughaA(C) ukjh xqyke FkhA(D) ukjh dk eku lEeku ugha gksuk pkfg,A
Q198 ns”k dk m)kj dSls gksxk\(A) ukjh vf”kf{kr jgsxh rks(B) ;qok oxZ ds eknad nzO;ksa ds lsou djus
ls(C) ukjh dks leku LFkku nsus ls(D) fdlkuksa ds dtZ ekQ djus ls
Q199 mi;qZä x|ka”k dk mfpr “kh’kZd gksxk%(A) Hkkjr esjk ns”k(B) ukjh rw ukjk;.kh(C) Hkkjr vkSj xjhch(D) esjs liuks dk Hkkjr
Q200 ck<+ ihfMrksa dh lgk;rk ds laca/k esa i=fy[kk tkrk gS%(A) ys[kkf/kdkjh egksn; dks(B) ftykf/kdkjh dks(C) dqyifr egksn; dks
(D) vkpk;Z egksn; dks
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fuEufyf[kr funsZa”kksa dks /;ku ls i<+sa %Read the following Instructions carefully :
1. Out of the four alternatives for each question, only
one circle for the correct answer is to be darkened
completely with Blue/Black Ball Point Pen on the
OMR Answer Sheet. The answer once marked is not
liable to be changed
2. The candidates should ensure that the Answer Sheet
is not folded. Do not make any stray marks on the
Answer Sheet. Do not write your Roll No. anywhere
else except in the specified space in the Answer Sheet.
3. Handle the Test Booklet and Answer Sheet with care,
as under no circumstances (except for discrepancy
in Test Booklet), another set will be provided.
4. The candidates will write the correct Test Booklet
Series as given in the Test Booklet in the Attendance
Sheet.
5. Each candidate must show on demand his / her Admit
Card to the Invigilator
6. No candidate, without special permission of the
Superintendent or Invigilator, should leave his / her
seat.
7. The candidates should not leave the Examination Hall
without handing over their Answer Sheet to the
Invigilator on duty. Cases where a candidate has not
signed on the Attendance Sheet will be deemed not
to have handed over the Answer Sheet and dealt with
as an unfair means case.
8. Use of Pencil/Electronic/Manual Calculator is
prohibited.
9. The candidates are governed by all Rules and
Regulations of the Commission with regard to their
conduct in the Examination Hall. All cases of unfair
means will be dealt with as per Rules and
Regulations of the Commission.
10.After Examination is over, candidate has to return
his Answer Sheet to invigilator. Invigilator will hand
over the Candidate’s copy to candidate, then only
candidate is allowed to leave the examination hall.
Candidate is only allowed to take Candidate’s copy
of answer sheet.
11.Candidates are not allowed to take Test Booklet with
them. They have to submit the Test Booklet to the
Invigilator after the exam.
1. izR;sd iz”u ds fy, fn, x;s pkj fodYiksa esa lslgh mÙkj ds fy, vks- ,e- vkj- mÙkj i= ijdsoy ,d xksys dks gh iwjh rjg uhys@dkys ckyikWbaV isu ls HkjsA ,d ckj mÙkj vafdr fd, tkusds ckn mls cnyk ugh tk ldrk gSA
2. ijh{kkFkhZ lqfuf”pr djsa dh mÙkj i= dks eksM+k utk, ,oa ml ij dksbZ vU; fu”kku u yxk,¡Aijh{kkFkhZ viuk vuqØekad mÙkj i= es fu/kkZfjrLFkku ds vfrfjDr vU;= u fy[ksaA
3. ijh{kk iqfLrdk ,oa mÙkj i= dk /;kuiwoZd iz;ksxdjsa] D;ksafd fdlh Hkh ifjfLFkfr esa (dsoy ijh{kkiqfLrdk esa deh dks NksM+ dj) nwljh ijh{kk iqfLrdk,oa mÙkj i= miyC/k ugh djk;k tk,xkA
4. ijh{kk iqfLrdk esa nh x;h ijh{kk iqfLrdk lhjht+dks ijh{kkFkhZ lgh rjhds ls gkft+jh&i= es fy[ksaA
5. iwNs tkus ij izR;sd ijh{kkFkhZ] d{k vUrjh{kd dksviuk izos”k i= fn[kk,A
6. v/kh{kd ;k d{k vUrjh{kd dh fo”ks’k vuqefr dsfcuk dksbZ ijh{kkFkhZ viuk LFkku u NksM+sA
7. dk;Zjr d{k vUrjh{kd dks viuk mÙkj i= fn,fcuk ijh{kkFkhZ viuk LFkku ugha NksMs+xsaA ;fnfdlh ijh{kkFkhZ us gkft+jh&i= gLrk{kj ugha fd,rks ;g ekuk tk,xkA dh mlus mÙkj i= ughykSVk;k gS vkSj ;g vuqfpr lk/ku dk ekeykekuk tk,xkA
8. isfUly @bysDVªkWfud@gLrpkfyr ifjdyd dkmi;ksx oftZr gSA
9. ijh{kk gkWy es vkpj.k ds fy, ijh{kkFkhZ vk;ksxds lHkh fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa }kjk fu;fer gSAvuqfpr lk/kuksa ds lHkh ekeyksa dk Q+Slyk vk;ksxds fu;eksa ,oa fofu;eksa ds vuqlkj gksxkA
10.ijh{kk ds mijkar vH;FkhZ mÙkj i=d d{k vUrjh{kddks ykSVk nsaA vUrjh{kd }kjk vH;FkhZ dks mÙkji=d dh vH;FkhZ izfr gLrxr djkbZ tk,xh rFkkftlds mijkar gh d{k dks NksM+us dh vuqefr nhtk,xhA mÙkj i=d dh vH;FkhZ izfr vH;FkhZ dksvius lkFk ys tkus dh vuqefr gSA
11.ijh{kk ds mijkar ijh{kkFkhZ dks ijh{kk iqfLrdkd{k vafrfj{kd dks ykSVkuh gksxhA ijh{kk iqfLrdkdks ijh{kkFkhZ vius lkFk ugha ys tk ldrsa gSaA