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Part-IMental Ability Test
Time: 90 Minutes Max. Marks: 90
DIRECTION
1. All the questions of this part are related to the subjects of Mental Ability Test.
2. Before answering the questions, read these directions very carefully.
3. This part contains 90 questions.
4. Each question carries one mark.
5. Answer to all the questions is essential
6. The questions are to be answered on the O.M.R. Answer Sheet supplied in the ExaminationHall.
7. Every question has four alternatives, of which only one is correct.
8. Answer to each question is to be indicated by darkening the circle, by blue or black ball pen only,the number of the correct alternative in the O.M,R. Answer Sheet from amongst the ones given forthe corresponding question in the Test (Question) Booklet.
Please Turn Over the Page and Start Your Work.
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Mental Ability Test
Q.l-10 In each of the following questions, four groups of letters are given. Three of them are alike insome manner, while one is different. Find the odd - man - out and mark it on your answer sheetas directed.
~-q ):f~ # :erR 3Ta=r{-~ ~ 7fC; ~ I ~ "fr cIT;:r ~ -q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w.m f~-~, Glf· Ri~ ~ \3-fj TffiTIT~ CP\ ~ ~ TT?fC1? TR f.'i~~llj\(1Ix -fu-1Wf erR I
1. (1) abC (2) beE (3) cdR (4) del
2. (1) bD (2) eG (3) kl\.1 (4) qT
3. (l)BUT (2) MAT (3) CAT (4) RAT
4. (1) bca (2) tuy (3) aut (4) uty
5. (1) ude (2) ent (3) std (4) stu
6. (l)BY (2) CX (3) DV (4) FU
7_ (1) Ace (2) Gik (3) Mnq (4) Suw
8. (1) Ibd (2) mjl (3) jib (4) pln
9. (1) jhe (2) omj (3) mkg (4) rpm
10. (1) BDI~ (2) DFR (3) FRJ (4) n,M
Q.11-20 In each of the following questions, four groups of numbers are given. Three of them are alike insome manner, while one is different. Find the odd - man - out and mark it on your answer sheetas directed.
-~--i- q~:;.;'i J{ 'i!1~ \(~~C<.fr-{--r~6~q 7fC; ~ I ~ "fr cIT;:r -FcPm f.iftm=r f.'1wr TR ~nsrr~cT ~- \;ci Tn~l
~ y Ixl- f~T ~, IJlT f~ ~ \Tfr q i3ill 'i q)\ ~ \Jm TT?fC1? TR ~~ ftrt-~ erR I
11. (1) 7 (2) 28 (3) 63 (4) 124
12_ (1) 6 (2) 12 (3) 18 (4) 30
13_ (1) 7 (2) 13 (3) 16 (4) 22
14. (1) 13 (2) 31 (3) 69 (4) 131
15. (1) 7 (2) 26 (3) 63 (4) 126
16. (1) 15 (2) 33 (3) 63 (4) 99
17. (1) 10 (2) 26 (3) 52 (4) 82
18. (l) 12- (2) 26 (3) 36 (4) 60
19. (1) 8 (2) 27 (3) 124 (4) 343
20. (1) 5 (2) 17 (3) 39 (4) 65,
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Q. 21-25 In these questions there are letter series arranged according to some pattern with some lettersmissing in between. The missing letters in the proper seque~G,e is one of the four alternatives.Answer the correct alternative on the answer sheet as directed'.
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~ ~ -B ~ P1~-Glt1 ~ tR 3TT'CIlfu1 31~ ctr .s;,lfUr~tf>--g ~ q)'(P 31e:R t9C ~ ~ I t:R- ~ ~ ~S~ 3li!H cprfTj{n~ -~\[ of[\[ -oqT~fcl¢c;q'j B xr ~ ~ % I ~4~ FcI Cf) (AI cpl- tffi'GjF-f q)-X- 31q~ \:h1x
~ tR P14~II:X'{lIx ~ ~ I21. a-ba bbaabb -ab a
22.
24.
25.
(l j b b a a (2) b a a b (3) b a b b (4) b a b a
ab-aab-aab-aabc-
(l)ccca (2) ace a (3) a ccc (4) aaac
a bbc aab ccaabb- c
(l)abba (2) a cae (3) acbc (4) abc b
x yxx yxx yx yyx
(l)xyxy (2) y y y x (3) y x x x (4) yxyx
xy-- zxy--zxy + Z = y x z
(l)xxxx (2) Y Y Y Y (3) x Y ~y (4) x z x y
Q. 26 -30 In each ofthe following questions, a series of numbers is given which follow certain rule. One ofthe numbers in the series is missing. Choose the missing number from the alternatives given andmark it on your answer sheet as directed.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30
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2, 6, 18, 54, ?
(1) 72 (2) 96 (3)· 102 (4) 162
L L 2. 3, 5, ')
(l) 7 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 9
3,7,15,31, ')-.--.-- ..-~--.-
(1) 63 (2) 43 (3) 93 (4) 103
80, 79, 75, 66, 50, ?
(1) 20 (2) 30 (3) 25 (4) 34
9, 11, 15, 21, 29, ')
(1) ~5 (2) 39 (3) 43 (4) 49
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Q.31-35 In the following qucstiOli~~"~,lioosethe correct alternative out of the given, to be placed in place,. ,of ''1' mark and answer dh"the answer sheet as directed.'~f '~r~TB >f!Ff ~ "ClJcri ~ ,1 q 9)-ct") ~ -- ~ ~ ~ Cf) (l'q'j B ~ ~ f~(1'5 (l'q -CbT q!5 -ill·-I
cfix 31tr~ -\3-(lX t.f?!q) q-x ~~nTilx ~ cR I
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(1) 80
(2) 63
f:il8~__'~--~-L~------~-~___~~J~~ 2_1
(2) 1'60'-------r------~'--- -----L~1I 8 21
~2i~ 22
1__ !_~_J~~1~_ _=_~__ J(2) 25
(3) 20 (4) 31(1) 96
32.
(3) 36 (4)18
33.
(1) 43 (3) 24 (4) 32
34.
(1) 191 (2)71, , (3) 209 (4) 190
35. l-"--r-~--."----.. ---.~
17 6 105---- -- ---
23 8 97
~-?--~~;:;-~(1) 8 (2) 14 (3) 58 (4) 35
Q.36-40 In these questions there are 0 signs between numerals which are to be replaced by an appropriateordered sequence of arithmetical operations and signs out of the options given so that theexpressions become meaningful. Indicate the correct option on your answer sheet as directed.~~f -qV;-TJ- B 3=iCl?l -Cf~ -~ 0 -finN c#r \ififfi ~ ~ fcrCbc;ql' B -~ \3-q-gm TrfUmT~ -rct-<Hm '\!cf~ ct ~ 'Cf)11 -CbT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ {Pil i$x 0 I Pic1 \iffilT t I ~ ~ (1'5 (Yq -CbT q g'q H CR3lq;~ \3"ff"X q-:;:rCf) 'lfx M~-~nJ'1m~ cR I
36. 3 D 4 D5 D2 D 4 co: 9
(1) x, ;. +. -
(3) -, +. x -+-
(2) -;-, X, -+- j -
(4) .c.." xj +. -
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37. 3802070206"-11
(1) .:;-.- x
(3) -r-. >< r=, ._L
(2) x,~, -, -s-
~'4) "... )-/ ,A., l' ':: >
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(1) L., ><. .,-(3) ><,'-~,-
39. 8 0 2 0404 0 4,-,24
38.
(2) x, _ ><
(4) X,-, ><., -+
40.
(1) ~ _.. ~
(3) -. x. /, -
4305 0204 0 5,e=45
(2)
(4) - x ,
(1) +: -+-, -, >< (2) + , )«, +(3) -, _ -'-, -- (4) -, -, +, x
Q. 41--45 An interview of 62 persons to know whether they are teachers - shown within triangle, whetherthey are married - shown within rectangle and whether live injoint families - shown within circlewas conducted. The data so obtained has been summarized in a pictorial diagram as shown ..Study the diagram and answer these questions on the answer sheet as directed.62 &1ffT,m \r1 cmT c:r roa1cfJ t - ~ ~ <$ ~ <$ 3fcp't ~ ~ 'Pn t, r:mT c:r mcfr-W<T B'
~r\'l31FrCi ctl 3ic.;'[ 'itl 3fqil xf ~ TNT t cmT c:r ~ lfRcrR it T~ % _. fGRf C[Cf cfJ 3ic.;x<$ 3ictil x1 fc.~ 'Pn t, <$ 31m LR x=rr~ fC;r<:rr 'Pn I ~ m \J1T \i11'lCf) I~ -~ ~, \ffif.IT.J ~ ITRl ~ \YfT W, t I ~ ~ <$ ~'R \R ~ 'T~ ~ <$ ~ \3'fR ( fctcpc;q ) ~\3(1'( q')jcfj 1jX ff~~n:tx-fR fZr~ ~ I
41. What is number of man-jed teachers who live in joint family?~\q fcml.;r Ma1cfJ B' vn fct xTpn lfRcrR '4 ~ t ?
(1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 58 (4) 3542. What is number of married people who are not teachers and who live injoint family?
~-~1fc)J~ cx:n~ ~ vIT fcp fue1cf) -;:ffit cg: fcp-~ ~ ~ it X6c) ~ ';;0) 8 (2) 15 (3) 9 (4) 3
43. What is number of people who live in joint family but are neither married nor teachers?Qxf f2(i'cr2J c<~Rt) .~. \J1l fir) ~~~n) -q.~ Tf ~ ~ W\j ~ c=fT'~1Tcfr-W3ih ~ til' N181cp ~?
(1) 17 (2) 8 (3) 10 (4) 9
45.
What is number of people who live in joint family?Q \~ RHT;1 C1lM) t \:I1T fcr) '[:fqffi l1f«:rR 1) ~ ~ ?
-(1) 30 (2)36 (3) 33<flOW many persons arc teachers?
~)\T~ uHCR'! T;f!81qi' .~ ?(1) 30 (2)36
(4) 47
8(3) 33 (4) 47
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Q.46-50 These questions arc based on the basis of the four logical diagrams in which circles representthree different entities. 1)0 not pay any heed to their sizes. There is only one diagram whichrepresents the relation of terms given in the questions. Mark the corresponding number of thediagram 011 the answer sheet as directed.
ir ~ H9 :qR ~ f2T?iT, fu1~ CfIT rt> 8ffl ~ ~cIT em ~ "ll<TI t, tR 31lt:J"Tffil ~ I CfITcf> 3im~ tR 'CZlI.=f -q cr I·~ ~ -cfj ~, ~~ "B 'liJ""t1f%C1 ~ 4cIT rt> 'qw:rx- '~I:n q?f ~
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Rtm-'JfIH' ~ cR' I(1)@O (2)@(3) § (4)em
46. Lion(~, CamelC~), Animals(\JfACR).47. Judgee~·:rr<:1rW~T),Thief(il'l\I), Criminal(3l~48. Tennis-playcrst C:f.'1~T cf> f~Yfl~), Cricketers(nPcR: cB- ft~, Students(BT?f)49. 'rravellersC<H~l), Train{Tc;:pn~T),Bus(6ffl).50. Profit(c;:rp:]),Interest(&l::rTiJ1),Bonus(-m;rn)Q. 51- 60 These questions arc based on coding/decoding skill. Mark the correct option in the answer sheet
as directed.ir m-;-Ten:;r <:fr<:rcTI "q;( ~Cl ~ I '1B- T~ ~ cB- ~ \3"m ( R1Cf) (Yq ) 3N;:fr \rcR ~T lR"f:i~~Tlj{lT'< f~~~~lqi~ I
51. If RANCHI is coded as 'IDPFJL, how will DtJMKA be coded?(~lc; RANCI-Il q)f crTc TDPFIL 13Tm DUMKA em CDCcrm irn?
"G G
(1) FXONC (2) FWOMC (3) EVNLB (4) CVLMC52 If RATTI is coded as VEXY, how will GUM LA be coded?
<:rFc'; RATtI "Cf)1Cf)C VEXY 61 "(it GU1\1LA err CDCct<TI irn?o, C\
(1) KXONC (2) KYQPE (3) IXPOC (4) JXPOD53. If HALL is coded as IZMK, how will BUSY be coded?
<:rFct HALL en, cbe IZMK m ill BUSY "Cf)1CDCCfm m-rn-?G ~
1. CTTX 2. CVTZ 3. ATRW 4. AVTZ54. If DELI-II is coded as BHIKF, how will EARl be coded?
<llc; DELHI q)[ qJG BHIKIi -gj C'lTHARl "Cf)'r CDCCf<:1Tirn?C'\ c'\
1. EXOF 2. EDOL 3. JCTK 4. GZQH55. If PAGE is coded as QCJI, how will WRITE be coded?
(~lc; PAGE (fir ·CfZ~ QCII131 C'fl WRITE c:f)T ~c ctm m1'n?1. XSKVG 2. xsrur 3. VSJUF 4. XTLXI
56. IfCATTIJ~ is coded as 567723, PAGE is coded as 8643, how will you code GATE?~f~·CATTLE 'CflT CDC567723, PAGE -cnl CDC8643 m \IT, GATE"Cf)1Cf5C 'Cf[fT NlTI?
G G G
1.4376 2.4763 3.4367 4.4673
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1./" I57. If SHARP is coded as 58034, PUSH is coded as 4658, how will YO,4 code RUSH?
[JR SHARP (fiT Cfb_c 58034, PUSH cpr <PC 4608 51, 'ill I{USH cpT <PC Cf<:fr -g]-in?1.3568 2.3685 C\ 3.3658 " ) "if. 3583 C\
58. If 5147 is coded as ROPE, 2983 is coded as DASH, how will-you code 3795?<~R. 5147 cpT ({Ie: ROPE -g-f ('r~,n2983 cpr <PC DASH 51 m,c3795 cpr <PC Cf<TI l;l<Tr?
t"\ ~, ': f' C'\
1. SERA 2.HEAR 3. REAP . 4. PEAR59. If AT ~= 20, CAr = 60, then what is value of EAT ?
'~~R.AT 20, CAT ;co: 60, ('If EAT cpT TIFf cmT m-m?1. 100 2. 80 3.40 4. 25
60. If DELI'II is coded as 38, how is RANCH I coded?<.jf~ DELHI cpT q~C 38 B'I cl~r RANCHI cpr ~ cmT m-m?1. 43 2. 53 3. 57 4. 48
Q.61-70 In these questions pair of words on the left of: : have certain'relationship with each other. On thesame analogy you are required to answer the appropriate pair'of words out of the given options tobe placed on the right of: : . "~~. ·).l~~T J1 .~.t;; : : Cf~ '6IT41 3iR cIT ~ cpr ~ ~ ~ ~t:T CBT~ ~ ~ I ~xiltt 3i]WT ~ Tfq' t~ 'B ~ ffifr fq Cf) C'Y vIT ~ : : cfft cnm 3ffi xW \JlT ~, CBT 'Cf6ifR~ 3llFr \.leN tf5ICP LR f.i4~lljfll~ ~ cR I '
61. LION(~lx) : CUB(~rrcrcp) : : ? : ?(1) HORSE(tlT~I) : MARE(£TI~)) (2) MAN(~) : CHILD(ft~J)(3) SON(W): DAUGHTER(~ (4) KNIFE(~: CUTCTfRT)
62. FARMER ('tJt{Cf»): PLOUGH (~): : ? : ?(l) MAN(~) : MAMMAL(~) (2) CATTLE( \JlHeN) : SHED(~(3) '1'AYLORCc:IJil): NEEDLE('{i~) (4) FILTER(fF1T) : PURIFY(~~)
()3. SNAKE(x1Th : REPTILE(,{{~xr:r) : : ? : ?(1) OSTRICI-I(3~) : BIRD('qa{T) (2)HORSE(~ : STABLE(Ij'$\(ll,C'1)(3) DOG(cg"nl) : BITCH(~) (4) LION{~'\(') : DEN(~)
64. SAILOR(~) : SHIP(~) :: ? : ?(1) PILOT(SFlC1c) : AEROPLANE(gClI~\ijgl\ij)(2) CAR(~) : DRIVER('qTffq;-)(3) SPOONCcPTI~) : FEED(fulC1Rf) (4) FISH(~ : POND(~)
65. GENTLEMAN(\(-!\J\J1'i) : LADY(~ :: ? :,?(1) MAN(l!jtX~) : MAMMAL(x,{FfsfRi) (2) TOWN(~) : ROAD(x~)(3) NEPHEW(~) : NIECE(~ (4) DUCK(~ : BIRD('qa{T)
66. MOON(Tit-cn : SATELITE(\3L!%) :: ? : ?(1) EARTH(9Q£li) : SATELITE(~) (2) EARTH(~2.<"i1): SUNef1)(3) EARTH(~~): PLANET(<.:rg) (4) EARTH(~~ : GALAXY(3iICf)I.~llflll)·
67. GUN (6[c~CP):BULLET (-m-~): : ? : ?(1) CHIMNEY(ftr:r;fr) : GRO(JND(~) (2) CHIMNEY(fir:AT) : HOUSE(tR)(3) CHIMNEY(f~rl~i):FACTORY(~ (4) CHIMNEY(~) : SMOKE('Cj3il)
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68. IMPORT(31r:Tm) : EXPORT(~) :: ? : ?(1) EXPENDITURE(~): DEFICIT(-mcT) (2) EXPENDITURE (~): REVENUE(3TTl1G)
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(3) EXPENDJTU~ (~): DEBT(~) (4) EXPENDITURE (~): TAX(~)
69. HILL(LffilJl") : MOUJN1~L\:lN(-qcffi) : : ? : ?(1) STREAM(~) : RIVER(~) (2) STREAM (~) : CANAL(~)(3) STREAM (\Jf6ftiRr) : GLACIER(lc'l~I<:!"()(4) STREAM(~) : SEA(wF)
70. SNAKE("ffq) : FANG(fcll"lc{Ci):: ? : ?(1) I3EE(~): HONEY(~) (2) BEE(~): HUMMING(~)(3) BEE(~) : WAX(llTB) (4) BEE(~) : STING("icP)
Q.71-75 The figure given below is folded to form a cube. These questions are based on the cube soobtained. Select the correct option and mark it on the answer sheet as directed.
, ) f: '
-;flit ~ 1ft:; fu?r q;T -c;cn f-Pf, -c;cn cf;- X'W -q ~ ~ \1fTffi ~ I it ~ ~ fu?r 11~3lTtllfuf ~ I frrr~ w.,'J cf;- \rm~.' 1 ' _
¢ {Itf) fi:lcp(>q Cfj'l3N~ \3"\lX" If?{Cf) lfx frr~~!TjX1R ~f%cl cp{ I,~T
F
A E ~
B
C 0
71. From the four alternatives~~iven below which is the correct option?R9 .'qR fclCf) c>q'j -if cBT;=r ~ ~?
(1) c:B u.
(2) . (3{ BE S72. What letter is opposite to A?
A cf> ~ ffitf) Cf))-;:, x=rr 31aR ~ ?(1) B (2) CWhat letter is opposite to B?B cB- -C&~H~Cfxq:;· ~cp~~~x:rf 31~H"(~ ?
(1) A (2) CWhat letter is opposite to E?E cf> ~ ffitf) Cf))-;:, x=rr 31aR ~ ?(l)A (2)CWhat letter is opposite toF? 'r·: cf> ~ ffitf) Cf))-;:, x=rr 31m ~ ?(1) B (20 C (3) A
(3) D73.
(3) D74.
(3) D75.
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(4) F
(4) F
(4) F
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76 - SO. These questions are based on the following information. Read it carefully and answer the questionson your answer sheet as directed. ' 1
A family consists of six members P, Q, R. S, T and U of a joint' family. One couple has parentsand their children. P is son ofR and T is daughter ofP. S is daughter ofU who is mother ofI.
<1' m-;::r f.49 WrIT llx 3TI'CTlful -g I ~ "lllZ ~ cfi x=rtr \3m ( f~Cl7C'Y ) 3TtR ~ ~ llXf.'i~~llj{jl\ ~ ~ I
'C[cti ~~m llN-qlx '4 U: xi~ P,Q, R, S, T"C[ci U -g I ~ ~ cfi l1Tffi-fltill -g c=fm ~ -g Ie, R 'Cl7T :.pr t c=f~ T, P ctt irtT tiS, U ctt:plT t TI~ D, T em <iT t I
76. Which of the following pairs is parents of the children?
(1) R, U (2) P, D (3) Q, P (4) S, T
77. Who are male members of the family?
(1) R, P (2) R, D (3) Q, P (4) Incomplete information (31~ ¥;::n-)
78. Which of the following pairs are the parents of the couple?
(1) R, Q (2) P, U (3) R, P (4) S, T
79. How many female members are there in the family?
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) Incomplete information (31~ ~)
80. What relationship do Sand T bear?
(1) Sister(~)
(3) Mother and Daughter( <iT-:plT)
(2) Brother and Sister( -mt-~)(4) Father and Daughter( fltill -~~)
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81 - 90. Each of the following problems, contains four Problem figures, marked A,B, C, D and the fourAnswer figures ma\'l~ed (1), (2), (3), (4). Study the pattern of problem figures and answer theappropriate option (what comes after D) on your answer sheet as directed.
~ ~ if 1:1[;( WRm m ~ A,B,C,D8ffl m-m Tfm t ~~~~I ~ ~ CDr. 0
3:r~ cr8l .~ ~ ~ fq~-f-Gr?IT ~ (1), (2), (3), (4) if ~ 'iSlT m,\3q~cm xifi\(:[J\ fu?rD ct ~ ~ \j{-lcm fcrq)~ ~ 'Bm-lf)lCf) l:R ~ Cf)~ I
81. Problem Figures
oA B c D
Anser Figures
~T:--r.-l_D__ L·_~
(1) (2) (3) (4)82. Problem Figures Answer Figures
. 'T..- ..···-....·_.......
Y ~- T -on ,-L1 ~T rn nA B C D (1) (2) (3) (4)
83. 0 ~ @ @~ ® €)
A B C D (1) (2) (3) (4)i--'-------~--"------l-~i .".~- _. ~.... -- .. - ...._._,' ..- ...
-* *1* -*I*I-*I*-i-*84. ,--._-_:_j_---~ . -_ ....- ._...._--_.
A B C D (1) (2) (3) (4)
85. 1~~]9J<>l<21() c. 01~; I
A B C D (1) (2) (3) (4)
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90.9-r<fI-~T-~~ I~I 9-+~-
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2. v.~~1-rB iJ:(T~~;?j' c:tllcl f.ic'f~rr C(ll- fct~ ~ xf llG ~ I
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4. x=rfr m7f ~-~ 3tcf> cF ~ I
5. T-Pil -q~~1 (nf \r~jx ~~T 3lf."lcn<:f % I
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W.U "fTLB" cpT =mr Who 'Ii 3i<M<f I urfq; 'l'Fff <1>') I 'lC>l'P 'l~"I
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Part-IIScholastic Ability Test
Time: 90 Minutes Max. Marks: 90
DIRECTION
L All the questions of this part are related to the subjects of Scholastic Ability Test..
2. Before answering the questions, read these directions very carefully.
3. This part contains 90 questions.
4. Each question carries one mark.
5. Answer to all the questions is essential
6. The subjects of Scholastic Aptitude Test are divided into three groups, as given below:
SI. Subjects covered Full No. ofMarks
Title of the group allotted toNo. under the group marks questions
i each question(i) Science Discipline Physics, Chemistry 35 i 35 1 (one)
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and BiologyI
(i i) Social Sciences and History, Geography 35 35 1 (one)Humanities and Civics._ .. ._.__ .. _ . - _ .. ' -.-,----~------.-.-...---- ..-. - ,--_-_----- _ ..._--_._ -----_-,-'--- _ ..__ .._ .._------ .- _._---_-._-- '._
(iii) Mathematics Mathematics 20 20 ~ (one)
7. The questions are to be answered on the O.M.R. Answer Sheet supplied in the Examination Hall.
8. Every question has four alternatives, of which only one is correct.
9. Answer to each question is to be indicated by darkening the circle, by blue or black ball pen only, the numberof the correct alternative in the O.M.R. Answer Sheet from amongst the ones given for the correspondingquestion in the Test (Question) Booklet.
Please Turn Over the Page and Start Your Work.
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Physics
Tick the Correct Answer:
1. A man Cali hear sounds of frequency
[P-l]
Tfj~ c5 ~~ ~ Cfn ~.~ Cfn 311c!ftJ'~t:
(1) 20 Hz to 20 xu,
(3) 20 Hz to 30 KHz (4) None of these
2. Which sound has low frequency
(1) Whistle (2) Bird Chirping
(3) Drum (4) Man
:3. We should never handle electricalappliances with wet hand because
(1) hand is good conductor of electricity
(2) Waterpresentis handmakes it goodconductor
(3) (i) & (ii) both arc correct
(4) (i) & (ii) both are incorrect
4. A coin or a Pen falls to the ground whenit slips off our hand. it is due to
(3) ~ (4)~
5lY 1fflf N~ -u ~\]Id) ~qlf>'!UI CJ>l ~~lfIC'f ~T -=crrf%'!
(2) ~ll~'S3TT liT~ tj'R! qft q\i'll; x~ Fcl~c:1q)T
xr~~1(3) (i) & (ii) ~ 00 ~I
(4) (i) & (ii) crr.it TfCYRf ~ I
~I (flf> I m -q~ N~ ~ flb·fI cl ~) c5 ~G uflfFrlR ~ t ~tlq)1 (f)RUT t---
(1) Pressure (2) Electrostatic force (1) '~6f
(3) Gravitational forces (4) Friction
5. The instructment which can measurecurrent in known as-
(1) Ameter (2) Voltmeter
(3) .Meter (4) Centimeter
(4) t:rtur
(l)~
(3)~
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PhysicsTick the Correct Answer:
1. A man can hear sounds of frequency
[P-1]
lF1lSlJ c6 ~-q ~ q~ ~ q~ 3lT«!f(J'5TIft t:
(1) 20 lIz to 20 KHz (2) 10 Hz to 20 KHz (1) 20 Hz x{ 20 KHz
(3) 20 Hz to 30 KHz (4) None of these
2. Which sound has low frequency
(1) Whistle (2) Bird Chirping
(3) Drum (4) Man
3. We should never handle electricalappliances with wet hand because
(1) hand is good conductor of electricity
(2) Water present is hand makes it good conductor
(3) (i) & (ii) both arc correct
(4) (i) & (ii) both arc incorrect
4. A coin or a Pen falls to the ground whenit slips off our hand. it is due to
(3) ~ (4)~
6lY ~ {IT~ ~ ~ \II <.4) \i q ct>'< 0 I <Pl ~~1fT('f ~T 'iITf%~
(1) 1TI~ ~ cpr tFli c>1 ctJ t I
(2) 1i1~~zm 6T~ ~ cffr CI\J!l; x{ Fctqd cpT
'{jill c>1 ctJ ~ I
(3) (i) & (ii) cfAT x=r§I t I
(4) (i) & (ii) ~ ~ ~ I
~I <tCf> I m -q-q {IT~ ~ ftptl cl ~) c6 tITG UJlft;-rlR ~ t ~ tt)RUl t--
(1) Pressure (2) Electrostatic force (1) 'CITGr
(3) Gravitational forces (4) Friction
5. The instructment which can measurecurrent in known as-
(1) Ameter (2) Voltmeter
(3) Meter (4) Centimeter
(4)~
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6. The strength of an Earthquake is expressed 11q,'Tfqfr 'ctTU"m CfJl -STfllT \JffiTI ~ ..in terms of a magnitude on a Scale is called
(1) Richter Scale
(3) Reactor Scale
(2) Metre Scale
(4) Seismic Scale
7. Image formed by a plane rnerror is
(1) Virtual, behind the mirror and enlarged
(2) Virtual, behind the mirror and of the same
(1) f«rc:x -{~.q
(3) WrcR'< ~(2) lllC\ -{:q;c;:r
(4)ftmf1icF ~~
~ ~UT '~ (f~q ~ llft'rfilr4(1) cpTc~, ~. ct -cfrtJ ~' ~ .~ q~ 1
(2) cprc;qf~, ~ ct -cfrtJ ~. ~ ciJ '~~'size as the object
(3) Real, at the surface of the mirror and enlarged (3) CTffi'jfcj-q), crtur -qx ~ ~ -n ~(4) Real, behind the mirror and of the same (4) en '«'1 R1 Cf), ~tfur cB' cflu ~ q{~ q-7 (rxT6f~
size as the object
8. The lens focusses light on the back of theeye on a layer called
(1) Retina
(3) Lens
(2) Cornea
(4) None of these
9. First Indian Satellite was
(1) Aryabhatta
(3) Kalpana-J
(2) lnsat
(4) Edusat
10. A device can be used to test whether anobject is carrying charge or not. Thisdevice is known as
(1) Kaleido Scope
(3) Periscope
(2) Electroscope
(4) Telescope
11. One Atmospheric pressure is equal to(1) 7461'nmHg (2) 846 mmHg
(3) 646 mmHg (4) non of these
12. Forces applied on an object in the samedirection -
(1) Substract between the two forces
(2) Add to one another
(3) Multiple between the two force
(4) Ratio between the two force
-~~ 11~ cpT 3ff~ qfr TfxCT ~ '£P1<RlCfJxaT ~ I (f}i5("Ildl ~ ..-
(1) ~ (2)"CbTm'
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( 1) 31n:f~~ (2) .~:~~c:(3) ~;:rr-1 (4)~nc
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'lIT -.:nff--(I) ~~ (2)~~~,,!-q?lq
(3 ) q -f1 'Nil q (4) 2: <:1"1«f)1'1
~ CfnJ,lj~ Gfij 61 '< 161 x ~-(1) 746 mmHg . (2) 846 mmHg
(3) 646 mmHg (4)~ xt ~ -;rffi~ 6T ~m 1l q-R! TfX C17TTm TJ<TI ~.-
(1) ~r '6fC1' cpr 31C=R ~
(2) ~' ~n' cpr 'GlT-s ~
(3) cfAT '6fC1 cpr TR~ ~(4) cfAT '6fC1 cpr ~ ~
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Chemistry
13. Which polymer is poor conductor of heat
and electricity
(1) Bakelite (2) PVC
(4) Rayon(3) Polythene
14. Mercury is a liquid at room temp. Mercury is
(1) Metal
(3) Metalloid
(2) Non Metal
(4) None of these
15. The green coating on the upper surface ofcopper vessel is due to
[C-1 J:
cp't';{ m Tif~ -lff ~(>ICl) XfNTT o~ f<lqoC5l'~~6?
(1) ~<$(y!I~C:
(3) Ll'ffuci'R
(2)3iSTfTI
(4)~.-r=) -n ~. ~cITtTI c6 ~ c6 ~ ~ lR ~ x'Tf <f,T1:fffi c6 ~ <PI Cf)RUf t-
(1 ) Cu20 (2)only CU(OH)2 (1) Cup (2) ffittClI(OH)2
(3) Only CuCO, (4)CuC03+Cu(OH\ (3) tfrq§ ClICO} (4) CuCO,+Cu(OH\
16. S02 + H20 -- ..--. SOl + H20 -----_
(1) IlS (2) H2SO} (1) H2S (2) H2S032
(3) H2S01 (4) H2SP7 (3) H2SO4 (4) H2SP7
17. Blue colour solution contained in a beakerafter dropping some pieces of Zn colour of
the solution becomes \JfTdl t I
~ tfTCbx '* ~ ~&l1I"i * ~ (Zn)c6Cf)'f9 ccp~ ~ lR ~&l1I"i q)J x'Tf N~ ~ -
(1) Yellow (2) Green (1) Lfu;rr (2) BXT
(3) Red (4) Unchanged (3) '(Y!T(Y!' (4) 31Q'+-nfcrc:r
18. Which of the following can be beaten into ~h1R';JfuJd * ~ ~ tf1co Cf) '< 1ITR 'if"il<lT
thin sheets uTI XlCf)(ff t I
Zn (Zinc) (2) P (Phospuorus) (1) Zn (fttcp) (2) P (LBl"(:q)lxfi)(1)
(3 ) S (Sulpher) (4) 0 (Oxgen) (3) S (x-r~) (4)0 (~frr)
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19. Elements used in Match stick chemicals
(1) P
(3) N,
(2) I-I2
(4) Sulpher (S)
20. The calorific' value of a fuel is expressed in aunit called
(1) KJ/Kg
(3) KJ x Kg
(2) Newton
(4) Kg
21. Incomplete combuston of a fuel gives a
poisonous gas i.e.
(1) CO
(3) N~
(2) H2
(4) CH4
[C-2]
l1Tft.m <t)- Rl C'~ l{ l1~CfG ~. Cflci xxlT<pl T[ (r~:q
~~~d t-(1) P
(3) N2 (4)~1crl-PX(S)
~cFf (f)T \iNfl ~ lJA (f)T ~~ t-
(1) KJ/Kg (2)~-;:r
(3) KJ x Kg (4) Kg
~cFf ct 3l~ ~ ~T ~ \J15{) Jl Tt'fT~<t>C1d) t erg t-
(4)f11~
22. Freshly prepared NaOH is taken in a test tube m~ ~Tffil~\S ct ~ ~C1~'1 1)'in which a piece of Aluminum foil is added 3RW!f4~ ct ~~ ~ ct 6IlG '\inf
whena burning stick brought near the mouth 5lf ~ ~~ ~ 4'{(§i'1Jl ct 1~Cf<t>"
of the test tube it burns with POI) sound. POP ~ \iffif t ill ~ -qT-q 3lTcf1\if ct m~T~sound indicats the presence of a gas i.e. t I -qT-q 3TTCIT\iJ ~ Tt~ "$)" 1l't"{GTft cpl
~fTrcr Cl>'«ft t I ~ Tt~ t I
(1) Hz
(3) C},
(2) N2
(4) CO2
23. Polyester arc made of small units called
(1) ethere (2) ester
(3) ethyne (4) acetic acid
24. The formula of Phospheric acid is
(1) l-L~SC\
(3) B,P0t
(2) HlC\(4)1\05
(3y 02 (4) CO2
qifc;J fC x ~ t9R; <tt: <P1 ~ t--(1)~
(3) ~~~
(2)~
(4) ~Cf> 3FVf
1:f)fffift-cp 3~ CPI '{ff I~f.) if) ~?T t--(1) H2S04 (2)HlC\
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Biology
25. Genes present in
(1) Chromosomes (2) Cell wall (2) 'Cf)'rfucpl Pih'1 ~'
(4)-q1aC<1I\.1'B -B(3) nucleolus (4) Protoplasm
26. In our bodies which cells supply oxygen ~ fflR ~ 31T<Nfl\)1;or <1ft ~f(f q,1'~'~r'q,l~~t?
(3) Platelets
(2) Red Blood Cell (1) XilR ~ ~q)f
(4) Cell wall (3) l(~Bc~{
(2r~ Xcl'ff chlf~crn
(4) mrCfiT f.iffr
(1) White blood cell
27. People living in Himalayan region used"Iodine" to prevent themselves from adisease called as
~.~ 'if>~ ~ Iii tq<n~ "3TI1.lT-&i)-;;r'
q>T XTlPll1f ~ ~Tr xl if'q.;f cf; ft;r~-cfJ-xil ~'?
(1) Diabetes (2) Goitre
(3) Cholera (4) Typhoid (3)~r
(2)Ti:1T~c~
(4) (~,I~q?T~~
28. Reproduction in Hydra takes place bya process known as
(1) Budding (2) Fertilisation (1) '2~q
(3) ~muT
(2)'f;iffi
(3) Metamorphosis (4) Embedding
29. The number of nuclei present in a zygote is \iIT:pTh:~:'J{'q-rC!'\.nT~ crr<?t ct-;:~"<PT ct>-'1 ~x:..i'~:nt-(1) None (2) one (1) \fq)' '4'r ~
(3) 'cfr
(2)0/1)
(2)'m'X(3) two (4) four
30. Red data book includes ~-;s -;gc:r 'i~}fi~
(1) Record of all endanger animals and plants (1) ~ ffl ~ \.Ji H i:1 '<1' ~ rn~ CfiT \cfrXti
(2) Record of all types of magic (2) ~ C'P1 mrg(3) Record of all types of music (3) xirfTff q:;T ~
(4) Record of all types of diseases (4) ~~T q:;r -xm25
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31. A bacteria present in the root nodules of
leguminous plant helps in the fixation of
nitrogen, is called.
Gcl6-l tlt~-rr ~ \if\5T ~ lffcrr 1{ m qrc;ft. .
-a<te1 Rlli un ;:rr~~t\]Ff ~ 1{ 1fGG
~ t <f)5clldl t
(3) Titane (4) None of these
(1)~
(3) t1bfi
(2)~
(4)~~~~
(1) Rhizobium (2) Cholerae
32. Aedes Mosquito acts as carrier of
(4) Tetanus
(1) ~
(3) Cf))c;m
(2) l=i~R~1(1) Dengue (2) Malaria
(3) Cholera (4)~
33. Which of the following is not a Rabi crop? f.)klR1~d -q q)f-;r-~ Xifi ~ -;:ffil t?(1) Wheat (2) gram (1) ~
(3)~'
(2) TFfT
()) Maize (4) Pea (4)11~
34. Who discovered cell?
(1) Robert Hooke (2) Robert BrQWl1 (1)~~ (2) ~e ~l\)rf
(3) Louice Pasteure (4) Dalton (3) ~f LfTVCR (4)~~
3i~ f?lIRld ~ t-35. Overies secrete
(1) G11~1;51c>1 (2)~~(1) Iodine (2) Estrogen
(3) Testosterone (4) Thyroxine. . (3) mnziFf (4) 2-TrLl..;(1RR'i rJ
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History36. The British passed the 'Vernacular Press
Act'in-
(1) 1947
(3) 1913
(2) 1878
(4) 1887
37. Who .was the last great MughaI Emperor?
(1) Babar
(3) Aurangzeb
(2) Akbar
(4) Shahjahan
38. 'Kesari' was founded by whom?
[H-l]
~3TTm-
(1) 1947 (2) 1878< ,
(3) 1913 (4) 1887
~f(p:f ~ lj-rrc;r ~TC cvl~ m?(1) 6fTER" (2)~
(3) 3{~ill\.,qq (4) 'il115\ij5'1
.~~. RPflc6 &m ~~ ~ ~ ~?
(1) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (2)Mahatma Gandhi (1) 6fTCYf <TTTTSR ~
(3) Nazir Jung (4)Chanda Saheb (3) ~ -crtrr39. When was 'Battle of Plassey' fought?
(1) 1757
(3) 1763
(2) 1770
(4) 1749
40. Who was the first Governor Generalof Independent India?
(1) Lord Wellesley (2) Robert Clive
(3) Waren Hasting (4) Lord Mountbatten
41. Second Anglo-Mysore war ended with theTreaty of
(1) Treaty of Mangalore
(2) Treaty of Mysore
(3) Treaty of Srirangapattnam
(4) Treaty of British
42. When was the first war of Independenceof India fought'!
(1) 1763
(3) 1770
(2) 1857
• (4) 1749
43. Who is called the 'Tiger of Mysore'?
(1) Hyder Ali
(3) ShahAlam
(2) Mir Qasim
(4) Tipu Sultan
(2)~ TfTsT!(4)~~
'4cllffl ~ ~-m' <l>tf ~ ~7
(1) 1757 (2) 1770
(3) 1763 (4) 1749
~ci?ld 1lffif <t -g-~ TfCr-"h \J1"1'tct cvl~ ~?
(1) C1Tt q cYl '(~l (2) ~ ~
(3) m -gTft-cjj- (4) cYfTi 1ffi)~«-i
~mT ~~--4~ ~4I fcpff 3(f~cP ~tu~ m~~~3TT-
(1)~ctT~
(2) ~ ctT ~(3) ~illlqg'1+i ctT ~(4) ~"Vf ctr WST1lffil ~ 311 \ill ~'l qft- -q-8>fi ~nf <l>tf (7J4T~?(1) 1763 (2) 1857
(3) 1770 (4) 1749
.1t~ QJT ~7fX' ~ cmq '\JlTOT t?(1) ~Cix .:;rill (2) -BR ~(3) mg 3ffiYI11 (4) q~
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44. Where is Fort St. George situated?
(1) Bombay ~2)DelhiJ f '_
(3) Bengal (4) Madras
45. Who led the movement for 'WidowRemarriage System'?
(1) Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar
(2) Raja Rammohan Rai
(3) Mahatma Gandhi
(4) Bhim Rao Ambedkar
46. 'Rowlatt Act.is also known as-
(1) White law (2) Red law
(3) Black law (4LGreenlaw
47. When did India hold its first generalelection?
(1) 1951
(2) 1952
(3) 1953
(4) 1954
[H-2]
-m=r \JlT\jf q)f ~ ~ ~ t?
(1)~
(3)~
(2)~
(4) %ffi
'fcrqqr 1J..~Fcfqh5 1I~' q)f ~cq ~ ~
~?
(1) ~ ~ Rlt1I~WI~
(2) XT\JlT Xl11 ~ ~
(3) ~-rfftfr
(4) ~ XlCf 3"I~C;Cf)'(
'xT~c ~ (~)' Cf>l \JfRT \iffilT ~-
(1) ~ ~ (2) C1Tc'f CfTT1
(3) CfiT(YfT ~ .
(1) 1951
(2) 1952
(3) 1953
(4) 1954
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Geography,
48. In India the first modern iron and steelindustry was set up at Sakchi which is in-
(1) Bihar (2) West Bengal
(3) Jharkhand (4) Maharashtra
49. 'Bronze',is an alloy of
(1) Copper and Iron
(2) Iron and Tin
(3) Iron and Manganese
(4) Copper and Tin
50. Natural gas is mostly obtained from
(1) Mineral oil
(3) Falling of water
(2) Thermal power
(4) Solar energy
51. Maize grows well in temperature between
(J) 18°C to 20°C
(3) 21°C to 27°C
(2) 21°C to 25°C
(4) 37°C to 40°C
52. The countries which are leading producers
and exporters of jute in the world?
(J) USA and England
(2) India and Bangladesh
(3) Japan and China
[G-l]
1l~'.l-lNO qn ~ 3lrc.!~ t>rt5' ~ ~ ttl Id
~ flICfli{) ~ ~ ~ ~ uTI fu«l t-(l)~ (2)~~
(3)~~
'cp'1m' f4-Sl'Uf t-(1) c=rm ~ ('1~ cfi(2) ~ 3tR ~ ;cPT
(3) ~ ~ ~~lrtliS\ C{)T
(4) c=rm ~ ~ C{)T
11'111) Fa CfI -itx::r 3TfqCPcfx l1JlG qff \ifRfT '{t
(1) ~ c)(;:r ~ (2) \3JUTI ~ffi~(3) fficr 'TAl' ~ (4) mx \jj\rfT .~~11<fCPT -CP«t -m-at ~ff O1TJ1fFf ct tffq ~ 'iffifit-
(4)11~
(1) 18°C ~ 20°C (2) 21°C -~ 25°C
(3) 21°C ~ 27°C (4) 37°C ~ 40°C
~ ct Gt :!~ ~-:n uTI Ulc CfiT \i~qI~"'I' 31lx~ma ~ t?(1) ~T 3-T'R ~.-~~
(2) 'l-m 3tR 6[f<Tc;n t~(3)~ ~:cfR
(4)~:nR ~ 3ilfi~-dR
~ ~ cvT "'l-TR'(f qn 4~RX" ~ t?(4) Pakistan and Afganistan
53. Which city is called the 'Manchester ofIndia?
(1) Ahmedabad (2) Hyderabad (1) 31g11(~l6[T~ (2) ~~cr(3) Dhanbad (4) Muradabad (3) ~ (4)~~cD6]TCf
54. Bhilai Steel Plant is a- ~ ~Rf Cf1 I'H§J 1"'1I t--(I) Private industry (2) Public industry (1) f."rGfr \.=rsITrr (2)~~-
(3) Co-operative industry(4) Joint industry (3)-~~~ (4)~~
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55. The rust free iron pillar is(1) in Hyderabad (2) in Mumbai
(3) in Chennai (4) in Delhi.
56. In Arctic and Antarctic the density ofpopulation is
(1) 1 person per sq. krn
(2) 4 person per sq. k'm(3) 5 person per sq. km
(4) 10 person per sq. km
57. Which country is the second largestproducer of rice in the world'!
(1) Germany
(3) Sri lanka
(2) Japan
(4) India
58. Eucalyptus is common in
(1) India
(3) USA
(2) Australia
(4) Africa
59. Resources which are available in anycountry but cannot be fully tapped are
(1) Actual resources
(2) Artificial resources
(3) Man-made resources
(4) Potential resources
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(1) 'J:H«'I (2) 3IT~iBm
(3) 3ri:r~CBT (4) 311t'rcbi
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Civics
60. In the American constitution the head of
the nation is called
(1) Prime Minister
(3) King
(2) President
(4) Governor
61. The fundamental duties in our constitution, I
was borrowed from the constitution of
(1) Russia
(3) Canada
(2) America
(4) Britain
62. The Right to Education has been included
in the constitution in-
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31~fxct) ~fqtJFT l{ ~ q)l Y1_!-m cp'~
t-( 1) "\:lSfirr=i"* (2) xl~-q-fcr
(3) ,<T\ilf (4) ~
~~ ~~I c6 ~fcrtrR l{ 1J_Cl WUl ~ ~~~ r-~'~ 15-(1) \lTj~ (2)~
(3) Cb~'T (4) fil~fum c6 ~ cpt ~fcmFr l{ ~ ~f$~nTJ<H?
(1) 2000 :1i. (2)2001 (1)2000 ,', (2)2001
(3) 2002 (4) 2003 (3) 2002 (4) 2003
63. How many members can the President of India ~lJf(r '3rr~ 1ilxdllJ ~GPT' "xl fcp~nominate from the Anglo-India community, to "ff~ ~ c;IT~lT c5 ~ ~tiro <PX
the Lok Sabha? '{rcJ)()- ~?(1) 2
(3) 4
(2) 3
(4) 5
(1)2
(3) 4
(2) 3
(4) 5
64. The Article of the Indian Constitution which 3~,{:c.lf"<Pl c5 1mIT ~ X-aTI ~ ~~
safeguards the interest of the Minorities- .<t fcp~l ~"(,tiG 'J)' to-(1) Article 51 (2) Article 51 A (1)31jffi-~51 (2)31j~51 A
(3) Article 51 B (4) Article 51 C (3) ~ 51 B (4)31~ 51 C
65. One of the first State to make law for the 'Cffi" ~cll Xf\Tlf ftlJx=R ~3ITf&CTIf>-T ~ cpx-lobolition of untouchability was& q)f Q)T-I,;l ~-
(1) Haryana
(3) Bihar
(2) Rajasthan
(4) Punjab
66. The maximum strength of the Lok
Sabha should be-
(l) 400 (2) 450
(1) t'W<:rwrr(3)~
c;IT<f)X1'JlT # 3ffq-~ tIG ~T qft lfflRJT b'l~
~--
(1) 400 (2) 450
(3) 500 (4) 550 (3) 500 (4) 550
67. When was the first Lok Adalat held in Delhi'? ~c;fi 1{ ~clT c;ITcp 3fGlcld 'CfJij "cl7fi?(1) 1980 (2) 1982 (1) 1980 (2) 1982
(3) 1985 (4) 1883 (3) 1985 (4) 1883
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68. From which party is the speaker of the ~ llTil ~ cl)<b'(liff t6 ~ em f.1<riftmLok Sabha elected? ftl>m \jff(fl t?
l •
(J) Mixed party (1) ~ 'TliT(2) Majority Party (2) ~ 'TliT(3) Opposition Party (3) ~ 'TliT(4) All the above (4) \j)'(R * wfT
69. The number of subjects in the Union list are ~~ ~yfi II ft't"fflfl ctJ) ~l9JJ ~-
(J) 97
(2) 87
(3) 67
(4) 77
(1) 97
(2) 87
(3) 67
(4) 77
'Xf\ilJ ~ ~ ~ f.)Clf~t1 'iffil t-70. The members of the Rajya Sabha are
(1) directly elected
(3) can be both
(2) indirectly elected (1) ~aT XiiLT~
(4) nope of these (3) 'Ql-;::f1 (fx-g ~
(2)~e:r "Wi ~
(4)~ ~ q)1~-.mT
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Mathematics71. Arrange in the descending order
-13 8 1--2,--,-,-
6 -3 3
-13 1 8(1) -6-,:;-,--2,-::;-
-' --'
-13 1 8(2) -2'-6-'3' -3
1 -13 8(3) - -? -- --- 3' -, 6 '---3
(2+~_]_. \(36 + 16.1. =?72. \5 5 10) 45 5)
1(1) 8
1(2) 20
32 64(4) 125(3)
25
73. Factorization of 18a2 - 27a2b -
(1) 9(a.l - 3a2b)
(3) 9a2(2 - 3b)
(2) 18a(a2 - 18ab)
(4) 9a(2a2 - 3b)
74. 85% of485.5 = 50% of?
(1) 675.5
(3) 915.5
(2) 735.5
(4) 825.35
75. Amit was given an increment of20% on hissalary. If is new salary is Rs. 15300, whatwas his salary before the increment?
(1) Rs.I0000
(3) Rs. 12000
(2) Rs. 12750
(4) Rs. 12500
76. Which is the smallest three digit numberthat is exactly divisible by 4,6,8 and 12 ?
(1) 104
(3) 240
(2) 120
(4) 984
77. A man gets Rs. 15 per hour for his work.
If he works 8 hours per day for 5 days
then his total income will be -(1) Rs. 75
(3) Rs.50
(2) Rs. 120
(4) Rs. 600
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-13 .1 2 8(1) -6-'3'- , -3
-13 1 8(2) -? - --.;...~6 '",' ,.,J -J
1 -13 8(3) -,--2,--,-
3 6-38 -13 1
(4) - -- -2,--3' 6' ·3
1(1) -
81
(2) 20
..,?-' __(3) 25
64(4)125
18a2 - 27a2b q)f ~~~ "5 -(1) 9(a3 - 3a2b) (2) 18a(a2 -18ab)
(3) 9a2(2 - 3b) (4) 9a(2a2 - 3b)
485_5 cpr 85% = ? cpr 50%
(1) 675.5 (2) 735.5
(3) 915.5 (4) 825.35
3TfTrd ct cTIR 1l 20% <tt '!~ §;l{ I ~.xrncpr -;pn cTIR ~. 15300 t, -m <r~ ct¥ xrncpr cTIR CfflT ~ ?(1) 10000 Xl. (2) 12750 Xl.
(3) 12000 Xl. (4) 12500 Xl.
ctT-T 3T<Pl <tt mt1-~~~ ~ \Jll4,6,8.12
~ -q_uf(f: ~ 51. CfflT "5 ?(1)104 (2)120
(3) 240 (4) 984
~ C1ffcttr ~ -qta -q~ CVJll ct ~ 15 ~.
tmrr t I ~ Cffi" 8 -q~ -qta ~ CfJTlT ~
5 ~ CfjTTf CJ>"Xill t. aT ~ ~~ ~ BPft(1) 75 Xl. (2) 120 Xl_
(3) 500 Xl. (4) 600 Xl.
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3 3 37°. -+-:\2+- ,'s..qU·" to-0
442,,,,
(1) 67
(2) "22
(4) --7
(3) 2
I79. The ~rodud oftwo numbers is -"4' [f
3one of them is -TO' then the other is,
5 5(I) - (2) --
6 6
4 8(3) .- (4)--~ 5_)
80. If 5",,1 -;-25 == 125, find the value of x -
(1) 3 (2) 4(3) 6 (4) 2
81. Value ofy in the equation is -y+6 y-3 5y-4--+--=--
" 5 8 .•(1) 8
(3) 12(2) 10(4) 18
82. Two numbers are in the ratio 8:3. If the
sum of the numbers is 143. Find the
numbers.(I) 140,33(3) 104,69
(2) 104,39
(4) 140,93
83. From the given figure, find the value ofx"
(I) 50°
(3) 1050
. (2) 85°
(4) 90°
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3 3 3-+--x2+-4 4 2
(1) 6c \
f· ,
(3) 4
3 ~."ill ~-~.10
5(1) "6
4(3) -
3 , , 1
5(2) --
6
8(4) --
5
x q)l 1=fR ~ CfJt I
(2) 4(4) 2
~ 52x-1 -i- 25 = 125, "ill(1) 3(3) 6
fllftCP"{OI.1l y q)l 1=fR ~ -
y+6 y-3 5y-4--+--=--458
(1) 8 (2) to(3) 12 (4) 18
<IT "fI'"&lT3lT q)l 3P_!lffif 8:3 ~ I ~ "fI'"&lT3lTcpr m 143 ~. "ill "fI'~~ ~lTIf Cf>xT I
(1) 140,33(3) 104,69
~~~~-q
(2) 104, 39(4)140,93
XO cpr 1=fR ~ CfJt I
(1) 50°
(3) 105(1
(2) 85°
(4) 90°
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84. In a square ABeD, AB=(2x+3)cm and~l. ~
Be = (3x-5) em. Then the value of x is -
(1) 4
(3) 6
(2) 5
(4) 8
85. The sum of interior angles of a polygon
is 1080°, What is the measure of each of
its interior angles.
(1) 135°(3) 1560
(2) 2160
(4) 2950
86. By solving 0.05 of 0.5 -i- 0.025 + 3.25 -1.5 x 0.5
we will get,
(1) 3(3) 3.8
(2) 3.5
(4) 4.5
87. A train departs from Patna at 6.30 in the
evening and reaches next day to Delhi
at 9.45 in the morning. What is the total
time taken by the train 'l
(1 ) 15 hours 55 min (2) 15 hours 25 min
(3) 16 hours 15 min (4) 15 hours 15 min
88. ab - a - b + 1 =: ?(1) (l-a)(l-b) (2) (l-a)(b-l)
(3) (a-l)(b-l) (4) (a-l)(l-b)
89. What wiII be the value of-
(999 1) 1
4 - 1000 - 1000 x "45
(1) "4(3) 4
3(2) "4(4) 5
90. A shopkeeper sells 4 dozen sarees at the
rate of Rs. 75 per saree and gets a profit
of Rs. 96, then cost price of one sareewill be-(1) Rs.70
(3) Rs. 73
(2) Rs. 72
(4) Rs. 73.25
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~ CfTf ABeD If AB=(2x+3)cm 3ftX'Be == (3x-S) em, -ill x <fiT 11Ff t -(1) 4 (2) 5
(3) 6 (4) 8
~ -q~\if c5 ~~ q;luIT q)f 'lIllT 10800 t,m 1r~cp ~1t:RTq;lU{ WI lWT (flIT m.rr ?
(1) 135°(3) 1560
(2)216°(4) 2950
0.05 q}f 0.5 -i- 0.025 + 3.25 - 1.5 x 0.5 'CP-T
xlxc;r "if1X~ TR q ROil sot 6"TlTl -
(1) 3 (2) 3.5
(3) 3.8 (4)4.5
~ ~~T ~urr 6:30 tR '4C'"lT ~ ~ tTIm 3PT'B fG;f '!JTa: 9.45 ~ ~ ~~
t I ~~ f.Iffi 1.fJ?IlT 1)' <lJ,t>J f¢d '11 ~
fW_rr ll<lT?(1) 15 ~ 55 11Rc(3) 16 tT~ 15 11Rc
(2) 15 ti-e 25 11Rc(4)15 ~ 15 11Rc
ab - a - b + 1 == ?(1) (l-a)(l-b)
(3) (a-l )(b-l)
~~T lTFf Cf<IT 5l1T1 ?
(999 I) 1
4- 1000 -[0'00 X"4
(2) (l-a)(b-l)
(4) (a-l)(l-b)
5 3(1) - (2) -4-
4(3) 4 (4) 5~ ~cpr;;fGR 75 ~. -gfff m~ .qft ~ ~
4 'Gufq ~tft?<iT -ij:qcpx. 96 ~. ~P-l l.ffifT ~,
crt' \fij) ~rnrr <Pl wli" If-~ 5l1T1 --
(1) 70 Xi.
(3) 73 Xi.(2) 72 Xi.
(4) 73.25 Xi.
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