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Question Booklet Series :– ç'u iqfLrdk fljht %& A Q. Booklet No. :– ç- iqfLrdk la[;k %& 436124 Time Allowed : 2 Hrs. Total No. Questions : 100 vuqer le; % 2 ?kaVs PAPER CODE : ESETDRE–04 ç'uksa dh dqy la[;k : 100 Roll No. : Total No. of printed pages : 16 vuq Øekad % eq fær i` ’Bksa dh dq y la[;k : 16 Name of the Candidate (in capital letters) : ______________________________________________________________ vH;FkÊ dk uke % Candidate's Signature Invigilator's Signature vH;FkÊ ds gLrk{kj _______________________ d{k fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj _______________________ READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE WRITING ANYTHING ON THIS BOOKLET bl iqfLrdk ij dqN Hkh fy[kus ls igys fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i<+sa 1. Before commencing to answer, check that the Question Booklet has 100 questions. Each Question Booklet will be in different series (combination of question booklet number and series). You must write correct Question Booklet Number and Question Booklet Series on your OMR Answer Sheet. Further check that there is no misprinting, overprinting and/or any other shortcoming in it. If there is any shortcoming in the question booklet, intimate the same to your room invigilator and take a fresh question booklet. No complaint in this regard shall be entertained at any later stage. IMPORTANT NOTE: The OMR Answer Sheet will be evaluated with a combination of question booklet series and question booklet number hence you must write correct question booklet series and question booklet number. Any mistake in filling any of them will lead to invalidation of your OMR Answer Sheet. Also in case of non filling of question booklet series and question booklet number the OMR Answer Sheet will not be evaluated and its sole responsibility lies on the candidate. viuk mÙkj fy[kuk çkjEHk djus ls igys viuh ç'u iqfLrdk dh Hkyh&Hkk¡fr tk¡p dj ysa] ns[k ysa fd blesa 100 ç'u gSaA çR;sd ç'u iqfLrdk dh fljht fHké gksxh ¼ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht dk la;kstu½A vkidks OMR mÙkj if=dk ij lgh ç'u&iqfLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k fy[kuk gSA iqu% ;g Hkh ij[k ysa fd blesa fçafVax laca/kh vFkok vU; fdLe dh dksbZ deh ugha gSA ;fn fdlh çdkj dh dksbZ deh gks rks i;Zos{kd dks lwfpr djsa vkSj ç”u&iqfLrdk cnydj ,d u;h iqfLrdk ysaA bl lanHkZ esa fdlh Hkh çdkj dh dksbZ f'kdk;r ij ckn esa dksbZ fopkj ugha fd;k tk,xkA egRoiw.kZ uksV% vk s-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk vH;FkÊ ds ç”u&iq fLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k ds la ;kstu ls ew Y;k a fdr dh tk;s xhA vr% vkidk s vk s -,e- vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij lgh ç”u&iq fLrdk fljht ,oa ç”u&iq fLrdk la[;k fy[kuh pkfg,A buesa ls fdlh ,d esa Hkh xyrh gk sus ij vkidh vk s-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk fujLr gk s ldrh gSA vk s-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk esa ç”u&iqfLrdk la[;k ,oa ç”u&iqfLrdk fljht ugh a Hkjus ij vH;FkÊ ds mÙkj if=dk dk ewY;k adu ugh a fd;k tk;s xk ftldh ftEes nkjh Lor% vH;FkÊ dh gk s xhA 2. There are four parts (A, B, C and D) in the question booklet and each part carry minimum qualifying marks. Therefore attempt all the four parts. iqu% ç”u iq fLrdk ds pkj Hkkx ¼A, B, C ,oa D½ gS a gj Hkkx dk s mÙkh.k Z djus ds U;wure vad fu/kk Zfjr gSa A blfy, lHkh Hkkxk sa dk s gy djus dk ç;kl djsa A 3. Use Blue/Black Ball Point Pen for filling boxes on the OMR Answer Sheet. The circles on the OMR Answer Sheet are to be completely filled by Blue/Black Ball Point Pen. Choose the correct/best response and mark your response in the OMR Answer Sheet only as per the instructions given and NOT in the Question Booklet. vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk ij ckWDl dks Hkjus ds fy, uhys@dkys ckWy Iokb±V isu ls fy[ksaA vks-,e-vkj mÙkj if=dk ij xksys dks iw.kZ :i ls uhys@dkys ckWy Iokb±V isu ls HkjsaA tks Hkh mÙkj lgh@loZJs"B gS mldks OMR mÙkj i= esa fn;s funsZ'k ds vuqlkj fpfUgr dhft,A vius mÙkj ç'u iqfLrdk esa u yxk,A 4. Use of Calculators, Slide rules, Mobiles, calculator watches or any such devices and any other study/reference material is NOT allowed inside the examination hall. Do not bring these articles to the examination hall. dsYdqysVj] LykbM:y] eksckbZy] dsYdqysVj ?kfM+;k¡ ;k bl çdkj dh dksbZ Hkh ;qfä ,oa fdlh Hkh v/;;u@lanHkZ lkexzh vkfn dk ç;ksx ijh{kk d{k esa oftZr gSA 5. Rough Work is to be done in the blank space provided in the Question Booklet, not on the OMR Answer Sheet. No other paper will be allowed/provided for rough work. jQ+ dk;Z iq fLrdk es a fdlh Hkh [kkyh LFkku es a fd;k tkuk pkfg,] OMR mÙkj if=dk ij dks bZ Hkh jQ+ dk;Z u djs a A fdlh vU; dkxt+ ij bls djus dh vuq efr ugha gS A 6. MOST IMPORTANT:– On completion of exam & before leaving the examination hall carefully de-attach Original copy of the Answer sheet and handover to the room Invigilator and keep the carbon less copy with you. It is responsibility of the Candidate to handover ORIGINAL copy of OMR Answer Sheet to the room Invigilator. If candidate fails to do so and take home ORIGINAL copy, his/her candidature will be cancelled. lokZf/kd egRoiw.kZ%& ijh{kk ds iwjk gksus ij vkSj ijh{kk d{k NksM+us ls igys bl mÙkj&if=dk dh ewy çfr dks ,gfr;kr ds lkFk vyx djds d{k fujh{kd dks nsa vkSj dkcZuysl dkWih vius ikl j[ksxsaA vks-,e-vkj- mÙkj if=dk dh ewy çfr d{k fujh{kd dks nsus dh ftEesnkjh vH;FkÊ dh gS vxj oks ,slk ugha djrk vkSj ewy çfr vius lkFk ys tkrk gS rks mldh vH;fFkZrk jí dj nh tk;sxhA 7. One mark (1) will be awarded for each correct answer. There is no negative marking for wrong answer. Take care that you mark only one answer for each question. If more than one answer is given by you for any question, the same will not be evaluated. Cutting/overwriting the answers are not allowed. Further question paper is bilingual (Hindi/English). In case of any variation in translated Hindi version, English version will be taken as final for evaluation purposes. gj lgh mÙkj ds fy, ,d vad fn;k tk;sxkA xyr mÙkj ds fy, udkjkRed vadu ykxw ugha gSA gj ,d ç'u ds fy, dsoy ,d gh mÙkj bafxr djsaA ,d ls vf/kd mÙkj nsus ij ç'u dk dksbZ vad ugha fn;k tk,xkA mÙkj esa dksbZ Hkh dfVax ;k vksojjkbZfVax ekU; ugha gksxhA iq u% ç'u i= f}Hkk"kh; ¼fgUnh ,oa va xz s th½ es a gS A vuq okfnr fgUnh la Ldj.k es a fdlh Hkh fHkérk gks us ij ew Y;ka du ds fy, va xz s th la Ldj.k dks vfUre ekuk tk;s xkA 8. After completion of examination, you are allowed to take away your question paper and your copy of OMR Sheet (Candidate’s copy). ijh{kk lekfIr ds i”pkr~ vki viuh ç”u&iqfLrdk ,oa vks-,e-vkj- dh dkcZu dkWih ¼vH;FkÊ ds fy,½ ys tk ldrs gSaA

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  • Question Booklet Series : 'u iqfLrdk fljht %& A Q. Booklet No. : - iqfLrdk la[;k %& 436124

    Time Allowed : 2 Hrs. Total No. Questions : 100vuqer le; % 2 ?kaVs PAPER CODE : ESETDRE04 'uksa dh dqy la[;k : 100

    Roll No. : Total No. of printed pages : 16vuqekad % eqfr i`Bksa dh dqy la[;k : 16

    Name of the Candidate (in capital letters) : ______________________________________________________________ vH;Fk dk uke % Candidate's Signature Invigilator's Signature vH;Fk ds gLrk{kj _______________________ d{k fujh{kd ds gLrk{kj _______________________

    READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE WRITING ANYTHING ON THIS BOOKLET

    bl iqfLrdk ij dqN Hkh fy[kus ls igys fuEufyf[kr funsZ'k /;kuiwoZd i

  • PARTA (GENERAL KNOWLEDGE)

    1. Which one of the following is not a directive principles of state policy contained in Part IV of the constitution of India? (A) Provisions for Early Childhood care and education to

    children below age of six years (B) Provisions for securing Just and humane conditions of

    work and for maternity relief (C) Equal Justice and free legal aid (D) Providing opportunities for education to his child or as

    the case may be, ward between the age of six and fourteen years

    1. fuEu esa dkSu Hkkjr ds lafo/kku ds Hkkx IV esa fufgr jkT; uhfr ds funskd fl)kUrksa esa ls ,d ugha gS\ (A) N% okZ ls de vk;q ds cPpksa ds fy, kjafHkd fkkq O;oLFkk

    ns[kHkky vkSj fk{kk dk ko/kku (B) dk;Z dh U;k;ksfpr vkSj ekuoh; krks rFkk ekr`Ro jkgr lqfufpr

    djus dk ko/kku (C) leku U;k; vkSj fu%kqYd dkuwuh lgk;rk (D) vius cPps ;k vkfJr vO;Ld dks N% vkSj pkSng okks dh vk;q

    ds chp fk{kk ds volj miyC/k djkuk

    2. Statement which is incorrect with respect to money bill? (A) A money bill shall be introduced in the council of states (B) House of people has full authority to accept or reject

    any recommendations made by council of states. (C) A money bill shall be deemed to have been passed by

    both houses at the expiration of 14 days if the same is not returned to House of people by council of states with its recommendation within the said period of fourteen days

    (D) If any question arises whether a bill is money bill or not, the decision of the speaker of house of the people thereon shall be final

    2. dFku tks fok&fo/ks;d ds lEcU/k esa xyr gS% (A) fok&fo/ks;d jkT;&lHkk esa Lrqr fd;k tk,xk (B) yksdlHkk dks jkT;&lHkk }kjk dh xbZ fdlh Hkh flQkfjk dks

    Lohdkj ;k vLohdkj djus dk iwjk vf/kdkj kIr gS (C) fok&fo/ks;d dks 14 fnuksa dh lekfIr ij nksuksa lnuksa }kjk ikfjr

    le> fy;k tk,xk ;fn og jkT;&lHkk }kjk mldh flQkfjkksa lfgr pkSng fnu dh m vof/k ds nkSjku yksdlHkk dks ugha ykSVk fn;k tkrk

    (D) ;fn bl vkk; dk dksbZ u mifLFkr gksrk gS fd dksbZ fo/ks;d fok&fo/ks;d gS ;k ugha rks yksdlHkk v/;{k dk fu.kZ; vfUre gksxk

    3. The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of the President must be subscribed by at least .... electors as proposers and .... electors as seconders: (A) 2525 (B) 5050 (C) 100100 (D) None of these

    3. jkVifr in ds pquko gsrq fdlh vH;Fk dks ukekadu ds fy;s de ls de ------- pqukodrkZ Lrkod dh rjg ,oa ------- pqukodrkZ mldk leFkZu djuk pkfg,%

    (A) 2525 (B) 5050 (C) 100100 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    4. In whose regime the capital of India was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi: (A) Lord Willingdon (B) Lord Hardinge (C) Lord Curzon (D) Lord Mountbatten

    4. fdlds kklu dky esa Hkkjr dh jkt/kkuh dksydrk ls fnYyh LFkkukUrfjr gqbZ% (A) ykMZ fofyaxMu (B) ykMZ gkfMZaXt+ (C) ykMZ dt+Zu (D) ykMZ ekmUVcsVu

    5. The civil disobedience movement began in: (A) 1930 (B) 1934 (C) 1935 (D) None of these

    5. tu&vlg;ksx&vkUnksyu fdl okZ vkjEHk gqvk%

    (A) 1930 (B) 1934 (C) 1935 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    6. Five year plan which approved by National Development Council is: (A) 12th, (201217) (B) 13th, (201318) (C) 12th, (201318) (D) 13th, (201217)

    6. jkVh; fodkl ifjkn }kjk eatwj dh xbZ iapok; ;kstuk gS% (A) 12oha (201217) (B) 13oha (201318) (C) 12oha (201318) (D) 13oha (201217)

    7. This is the rate at which Reserve Bank of India borrows money from commercial banks: (A) Repo rate (B) Reverse Repo rate (C) Statutory Liquidity ratio (D) Cash reserve ratio

    7. ;g og nj gS ftl ij fjt+oZ cSad vkWQ bafM;k okf.kfT;d cSadks ls /ku m/kkj ysrs gSa% (A) jsiks jsV (B) fjolZ jsiks jsV (C) oS/kkfud rjyrk vuqikr (D) udn lafpfr vuqikr

    8. In Habers process for manufacture of NH3: (A) Iron is used as catalyst (B) Molybdenum is used as catalyst (C) Nickel is used as a catalyst (D) No catalyst

    8. gScj fof/k }kjk NH3 ds fuekZ.k esa mRsjd dkSu ls ;ksx djrs gSa% (A) vkbju dh Nhyu (B) ekSyhfoMue dh Nhyu (C) fufdy dh Nhyu (D) dksbZ mRsjd ugha

    ESETDRE04 [4 3 6 1 2 4 ] [A1]

  • 9. Does constitution provide legislative powers to the President of India? (A) No, not at all, legislative powers are vested in

    Parliament only (B) Yes, any time even both houses of parliament are in

    session, if President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate action, he may promulgate such ordinances

    (C) Yes, anytime except both houses of parliament are in session, if President is satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary for him to take immediate action, he may promulgate such ordinances

    (D) There is no provision in the constitution which provides for legislative powers to the President.

    9. D;k lafo/kku Hkkjr ds jkVifr dks fo/kk;h kf;k nku djrk gS\ (A) ugha] fcYdqy ugha] fo/kk;h kf;k dsoy laln esa fufgr gSa (B) gk] dHkh Hkh ;gk rd fd rc Hkh tcfd nksuksa lnuksa dk l= gks

    ;fn jkVifr bl ckr ls larqV gS vkSj ,slh ifjfLFkfr;k ekStwn gSa tks mlds fy, rRdky dkjZokbZ djuk vko;d cukrh gSa] og ,sls v/;knsk [;kfir dj ldrk gS

    (C) gk] ,sls le; dks NksM+dj tc nksuksa lnuksa dk l= py jgk gks dHkh Hkh ;fn jkVifr bl ckr ls larqV gksa fd ,slh ifjfLFkfr;k ekStwn gSa tks mlds fy, rRdky dkjZokbZ djuk vko;d cukrh gSa] og ,sls v/;knsk [;kfir dj ldrk gS

    (D) lafo/kku esa ,slk dksbZ ko/kku ugha gS tks jkVifr dks fo/kk;h kf;k nku djrk gks

    10. The colour of star is an indication of: (A) Weight (B) Distance (C) Temperature (D) Size

    10. rkjks dk jax O; djrk gS mldk% (A) Hkkj (B) nwjh (C) rkieku (D) vkdkj

    11. How much would a 70 Kg man weigh on the moon? (A) 14 Kg (B) 114.1 newtons (C) 421.67 Kg (D) 98.4 Newtons

    11. 70 fdxzk- Hkkj okys ,d O;f dk Hkkj pkn ij D;k gksxk% (A) 14 fdxzk- (B) 114.1 U;wVu (C) 421.67 fdxzk- (D) 98.4 U;wVu

    12. A line on a meteorological map joining places of equal rainfall is called: (A) Isoclinic (B) Isobar (C) Isogenic (D) Isohyet

    12. ekSle lEcfU/kr uD'ks ij leku o"kkZ ds LFkkuksa dks tksM+us okyh ,d js[kk gS] tks dgykrh gS% (A) vkblksDyhfud (B) vkblksckj (C) vkblkstsfud (D) vkblksgkbV

    13. The three Rs which can help us to conserve natural resource for long term use are? (A) Recycle, Regenerate, Reuse (B) Reduce, Regenerate, Reuse (C) Reduce, Reuse, Redistribute (D) Reduce, Recycle, Reuse

    13. rhu R tks gesa nh?kZdkyhu iz;ksx ds fy, izkd`frd lalk/kuksa dks ifjjf{kr j[kus esa enn dj ldrs gSa] os gSa% (A) iqu%p.k] iqu#Riknu] iqu%iz;ksx (B) ?kVkuk] iqu#Riknu] iqu%iz;ksx (C) ?kVkuk] iqu%iz;ksx] iqufoZrj.k (D) ?kVkuk] iqu%p.k] iqu%iz;ksx

    14. When Rongali bihu is celebrated: (A) In the month of April (B) In the Month of October (C) In the Month of January (D) In the Month of December

    14. jksaxkyh fcgw dc vk;ksftr fd;k tkrk gS\ (A) vizSy ds eghus esa (B) vDrwcj ds eghus esa (C) tuojh ds eghus esa (D) fnlacj ds eghus esa

    15. In which medium the speed of sound will be maximum? (A) Water (B) Hydrogen Gas (C) Vacuum (D) Copper

    15. fdl ek/;e esa /ofu dh xfr vf/kdre gksxh% (A) ty (B) gkbZMkstu xSl (C) okr (D) rkez

    16. Who won the world food prize for the year 2014? (A) Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram (B) Dr. Aditi Mukherji (C) Dr. Charity Kawira Mutegi (D) Dr. Norman Borlaug

    16. okZ 2014 ds fy, foo [kk| iqjLdkj fdlus thrk\ (A) MkW- lat;k jktkjke (B) MkW- vfnrh eq[kt (C) MkW- pSfjVh dohjk eqVsxh (D) MkW- ukjeSu oksjykWx

    ESETDRE04 [4 3 6 1 2 4 ] [A2]

  • 17. Which of the following statement is wrong: (A) During a solstice there are unequal days and nights (B) A gulf is a large area of sea partly surrounded by land (C) A harbour is that portion of sea where ships can dock (D) Neap tide is caused by gravitational pull of the moon

    and the sun together in the same direction

    17. fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk dFku xyr gS% (A) v;ukar ds nkSjku fnu vkSj jkr vleku gksrs gSa (B) [kkM+h leq dk og cM+k {ks= gksrk gS tks vkaf'kd :i ls tehu

    }kjk f?kjk gqvk gksrk gS (C) gkcZj leq dk og LFkku gksrk gS tgk leqh tgkt [kM+s gksrs gSa (D) y?kq Tokj&HkkVk pUek vkSj lw;Z ds ,d lkFk ,d fn'kk esa

    xq:Rokd"kZ.kh; f[kapko ds dkj.k mRi gksrk gS

    18. Who was appointed the first chief executive officer of National Institution for transforming India: (A) Arvind Panagariya (B) Bibek Debroy (C) Ms Sindhushree Khullar (D) Ms Saraswathi Menon

    18. uhfr vk;ksx dk Fke eq[; kklfud vf/kdkjh vHkh fdls fu;q fd;k x;k% (A) vjfoUn iuxfM+;k (B) fccsd nscjkW; (C) lqJh flU/kqJh [kqYyj (D) lqJh ljLoFkh esuu

    19. Who became the first Indian to win three medals in successive ISSF shooting world cup held in 2014? (A) Abhinav Bindra (B) Gagan Narang (C) Jitu Rai (D) Vijay Kumar

    19. 2014 esa vk;ksftr ISSF kwfVax foo di esa yxkrkj rhu esMy thrus okyk igyk Hkkjrh; f[kykM+h dkSu cuk\ (A) vfHkuo fcUk (B) xxu ukjax (C) ftrw jkW; (D) fot; dqekj

    20. Who led Indian continent in the players parade in the Glasgow commonwealth games 2014? (A) Sushil Kumar (B) Sania Mirza (C) Abhinav Bindra (D) Vijay Kumar

    20. Xyklxks dkWeu osYFk [ksy&2014 esa f[kykfM+;ksa dh ijsM esa Hkkjrh; egk}hi dh rjQ ls fdlus vxqvkbZ dh% (A) lqkhy dqekj (B) lkfu;k fet+kZ (C) vfHkuo fcUk (D) fot; dqekj

    21. Who was sworn in as pro tem speaker of 16th Lok Sabha? (A) Sumitra Mahajan (B) Gopinath Munde (C) Kamal Nath (D) Arun Jaitley

    21. 16oha yksd&lHkk esa ks Vse Lihdj ds :i esa fdls kiFk fnykbZ x;h\ (A) lqfe=k egktu (B) xksihukFk eq.Ms (C) dey ukFk (D) v:.k tsVyh

    22. Fly ash is a pollutive combustion product of burning? (A) Coal (B) Charcoal (C) Diesel/Kerosene oil (D) CNG

    22. ^ykbZ jk[k* Fly ash ds tyus ls iSnk gksus okyh nwkd nk;rk mRikn gS% (A) dks;yk (B) pkjdksy (C) Mht+y@feh dk rsy (D) lh-,u-th-

    23. Harika Dronavalli relates to which game: (A) Chess (B) Cricket (C) Badminton (D) Table Tennis

    23. gkfjdk ks.kkoYyh dk fdl [ksy ls lEcU/k gS% (A) krjat (B) fdsV (C) cSMfeUVu (D) Vscy VSful

    24. Who won the inaugural title of the star sports Pro Kabaddi league: (A) U Mumba (B) Jaipur Pink Panther (C) Dabang Delhi (D) Bengal Warriors

    24. LVkj LiksV~Zl ks dch yhx dk kqHkkjEHk ind fotsrk dkSu cuk% (A) ;w eqEck (B) t;iqj fiad iSUFkj (C) ncax fnYyh (D) caxky okWfj;lZ

    25. The Argumentative Indian is a book written by (A) Amartya Sen (B) Chetan Bhagat (C) Vikram Seth (D) Arundhati Roy

    25. ^n vkWX;wZesaVsfVo bafM;u* iqLrd fdlds }kjk fy[kh xbZ gS\ (A) veR;Z lsu (B) psru Hkxr (C) foe lsB (D) v#a/kfr jkW;

    ESETDRE04 [4 3 6 1 2 4 ] [A3]

  • PARTB (MATHEMATICS)

    26. Three circles with centre P, Q and R each with radius 20 cm. intersect one another as shown in the figure given below. The length of A B = 12 cm, C D = 10 cm, and E F = 5 cm. What is the perimeter of the triangle P Q R?

    (A) 60 cm (B) 93 cm (C) 81 cm (D) None of these

    26. rhu o`k ftuds dsU P, Q ,oa R R;sd 20 lseh- f=T;k lfgr ,d nwljs dks frPNsfnr djrs gSa tSlkfd fp= esa n'kkZ;k x;k gSA A B = 12 lseh- C D = 10 lseh- ,oa E F = 5 lseh-A P Q R f=Hkqt dh ifjf/k D;k gS\

    (A) 60 cm (B) 93 cm (C) 81 cm (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    27. Ram travels a certain distance at 3 km/hr and reaches 15 minutes late. If he travels at 4 km/hr, he reaches 15 minutes earlier. The distance he has to travel is: (A) 4.5 km. (B) 6 km. (C) 7.2 km. (D) None of these

    27. jke fdlh fuf'pr nwjh dks 3 fd-eh-@fr?kaVk dh nj ls r; djrk gS ,oa 15 feuV nsj ls igqprk gSA ;fn og 4 fd-eh-@fr?kaVk dh nj ls pys rks 15 feuV igys igqprk gSA fdruh nwjh mls r; djuh gS%

    (A) 4.5 km. (B) 6 km. (C) 7.2 km. (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    28. Find the value of 4 2)64(

    (A) 4 (B) 41 (C) 8 (D)

    81

    28. 4 2)64( dk eku Kkr djsa

    (A) 4 (B) 41 (C) 8 (D)

    81

    29. Decimal expansion of 2 is:

    (A) A finite decimal (B) A terminating or repeating decimal (C) A non terminating and non-repeating decimal (D) None of these

    29. 2 dk nkeyo lkj D;k gS% (A) ,d lhfer nkeyo (B) ,d VfeZusfVax ;k iqujkor nkeyo (C) ,d xSj&VfeZusfVax ;k xSj&iqujkor nkeyo (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    30. Out of 1/3, 1/5, 4/23 and 2/11, the smallest number is: (A) 2/11 (B) 4/23 (C) 1/5 (D) 1/3

    30. 1/3, 1/5, 4/23 ,oa 2/11 esa lcls NksVh la[;k gS%

    (A) 2/11 (B) 4/23 (C) 1/5 (D) 1/3

    31. One-fourth of a number exceeds one-seventh of itself by 24. The number is: (A) 324 (B) 224 (C) 124 (D) 378

    31. fdlh la[;k dk ,d pkSFkkbZ] blds lkrosa Hkkx ls 24 vf/kd gSA la[;k gS%

    (A) 324 (B) 224 (C) 124 (D) 378

    32. The work done by a woman in 8 hours is equal to the work done by a man in 6 hours and by a boy in 12 hours. If working 6 hours per day 9 men can complete a work in 6 days, then how many days can 12 men, 12 women and 12 boys together finish the same work working 8 hours per day?

    (A) 311 days (B)

    323 days

    (C) 211 days (D) None of these

    32. 8 ?kaVs esa ,d efgyk }kjk fd;k x;k dk;Z 6 ?kaVs esa ,d iq:"k }kjk ,oa 12 ?kaVs esa ,d yM+ds }kjk fd;s x, dk;Z ds cjkcj gSA ;fn frfnu 6 ?kaVs dk;Z djrs gq, 9 iq:"k 6 fnu esa fdlh dk;Z dks iw.kZ djrs gSa] rks fdrus fnuksa esa 12 iq:"k] 12 efgyk,a] ,oa 12 yM+ds ,d lkFk frfnu 8 ?kaVs dk;Z djds mlh dk;Z dks iw.kZ djsxsaA

    (A) 311 fnu (B)

    323 fnu

    (C) 211 fnu (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    33. Amita's mathematics test has 75 problems ie. 10 arithmetic, 30 algebra and 35 geometry problems. Although she answered 70% of the arithmetic, 40% of the algebra and 60% of the geometry problems correctly. She did not pass the test because she got less than 60% of the problems right. The number of more questions she would have needed to answer correctly to earn a 60% passing grade is: (A) 1 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) None of these

    33. vferk ds xf.kr ijh{kk esa 75 'u gSa& vadxf.kr ds 10] cht xf.kr ds 30 ,oa 35 T;kfefr dsA ;|fi mlus xf.kr ds 70%] cht xf.kr ds 40%] T;kfefr ds 60% 'uksa dk lgh tokc fn;k ijUrq og ijh{kk esa lQy ugha gks ikbZ D;ksafd mlus 60% ls de 'uksa dk lgh tokc fn;kA 60% dk ikflax xzsM ikus ds fy, mls fdrus T;knk 'uksa ds lgh mkj nsus ds vko';drk gksxh%

    (A) 1 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

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  • 34. 1830 305 60 x = 100. Find the value of x: (A) 0.1 (B) 0.01 (C) 0.001 (D) 0.0001

    34. 1830 305 60 x = 100 rks x dk eku crkvks% (A) 0.1 (B) 0.01 (C) 0.001 (D) 0.0001

    35. A man sold two pens at Rs. 20/- each. He sold one at a loss of 10% and the other at a gain of 10%. His net loss or gain % is? (A) Loss 1% (B) Gain 1% (C) No loss no gain (D) Loss 5%

    35. ,d O;f us nks dye 20 #- fr dh nj ls cspkA mlus igyk 10% gkfu ij ,oa nwljk 10% ykHk ij cspkA mldk 'kq) gkfu vFkok ykHk fdrus fr'kr gS\ (A) 1 fr'kr gkfu (B) 1 fr'kr ykHk (C) u dksbZ gkfu u dksbZ ykHk (D) 5 fr'kr dh gkfu

    36. Puneeta borrowed from Reena certain sum for two years at simple interest. Puneeta lent this sum to Venu at the same rate for two years compound interest. At the end of two years she received ` 110 as compound interest but paid ` 100 as simple interest. Find the sum and rate of interest: (A) ` 250, rate 10% per annum (B) ` 250, rate 20% per annum (C) ` 250, rate 25% per annum (D) None of these

    36. iquhrk us jhuk ls fufpr jde nks okks ds fy, lk/kkj.k C;kt ij m/kkj fy;kA iquhrk us ;gh jde ohuw dks mlh nj ij nks okZ ds fy, po`f) C;kt ij dtZ fn;kA nks okks ds vUr ij mls 110 #- po`f) C;kt ds fy;s feys ysfdu 100 #- lk/kkj.k C;kt dk Hkqxrku fd;kA jde Kkr djsa ,oa C;kt dh nj crk,a% (A) 250 #-] nj 10% frokZ (B) 250 #-] nj 20% frokZ (C) 250 #-] nj 25% frokZ (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    37. A conical vessal, whose internal radius is 10 cm and height 48 cm is full of water. If this water is poured into a cylindrical vessal with internal radius 20 cm, find the height to which the water rises in it: (A) 5 cm (B) 6 cm (C) 4 cm (D) None of these

    37. ,d 'kadq vkdkj okyh tgkt] ftldh vkUrfjd f=T;k 10 lseh- ,oa pkbZ 48 lseh- gS] ikuh ls Hkjh gqbZ gSA ;fn ikuh dks csyukdkj tgkt esa] ftldh vkUrfjd f=T;k 20 lseh- gS] mM+syk tkrk gS rks ;g Kkr djsa fd ikuh blesa fdruh pkbZ ij mBrk gS% (A) 5 lseh- (B) 6 lseh- (C) 4 lseh- (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    38. The Average score of a cricketer for 10 matches is 38.9 runs. If the average for the first six matches is 42, find the average of the last four matches: (A) 33.25 (B) 33.50 (C) 34.25 (D) 35.00

    38. ,d fdsV f[kykM+h ds 10 eSpksa dk vkSlr Ldksj 38.9 ju gSA ;fn Fke 6 eSp dk vkSlr 42 gS rks vkf[kjh pkj eSpksa dk vkSlr crk,a%

    (A) 33.25 (B) 33.50 (C) 34.25 (D) 35.00

    39. Youvraj Singh has a certain average of runs for his 8 matches in IPL matches. In the ninth match he scores 100 runs and thereby increases his average by 9 runs. His new average of runs is: (A) 20 (B) 24 (C) 28 (D) 32

    39. IPL eSpksa esa ;qojkt flag dk 8 eSpksa esa ,d fuf'pr vkSlr Ldksj FkkA 9osa eSp esa mUgksaus 100 ju cuk;s vkSj blls mudk vkSlr 9 ju c

  • 42. The ratio of males and females in a city is 7:8 respectively and the percentage of children among males and females is 25% and 20% respectively. If the number of adult females in the city is 1,56,800, what is the total population: (A) 2,45,000 (B) 3,67,500 (C) 3,96,000 (D) None of these

    42. ,d 'kgj esa iq:"kksa ,oa efgykvksa dk vuqikr e'k% 7:8 gS ,oa iq:"kksa ,oa efgykvksa esa cPpksa dk fr'kr e'k% 25% ,oa 20% gSA ;fn 'kgj esa O;Ld efgykvksa dh la[;k 1,56,800 gS rks dqy tula[;k D;k gS%

    (A) 2,45,000 (B) 3,67,500 (C) 3,96,000 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    43. Ramesh leaves home at 5 PM to pick up his daughter from school and returns home at 7 PM. One day the school was over at 5 PM and the daughter instead of waiting for her father as usual, started walking towards home. Ramesh as usual started from home and met his daughter on the way and returned home with her 12 minutes earlier as usual. If the speed of Ramesh's car is 40 km./hr, find the speed (in km./h) of his daughter:

    (A) 940 (B)

    829 (C)

    739 (D)

    835

    43. jes'k vius ?kj ls lk;a 5 cts viuh iq=h dks Ldwy ls ykus ds fy, fudyrk gS ,oa okil ?kj lk;a 7 cts ykSVrk gSA ,d fnu Ldwy dh Nqh lk;a 5 cts gks x;h vkSj lnSo dh rjg firk dh rh{kk fd;s fcuk iq=h ?kj dks py iM+hA jes'k lnSo dh rjg ?kj ls fudyk ,oa viuh iq=h ls jkLrs esa feyk ,oa mlds lkFk ?kj lnSo ls 12 feuV igys okil igqpkA ;fn jes'k dh dkj dh pky 40 fdeh-@?kaVk gS] rks mldh iq=h dh pky fdeh-@?kaVk D;k gksxh%

    (A) 940 (B)

    829 (C)

    739 (D)

    835

    44. 45% of ? = 20% of 300 + 30% of 400 then the value in the place of ? will be: (A) 200 (B) 400 (C) 350 (D) None of these

    44. \ dk 45% = 300 dk 20% + 400 dk 30% rks \ ds LFkku ij D;k vk,xk% (A) 200 (B) 400 (C) 350 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    45. Simplify 7)/77(77/777

    ++++ :

    (A) 2115 (B) 5 (C)

    3214 (D) None of these

    45. ljy djks 7)/77(77/777

    ++++ %

    (A) 2115 (B) 5 (C)

    3214 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    46. In a class of 80 children, 40% children can play only cricket, 25% children can play only table-tennis and the remaining children can play both the games. In all how many children can play both the games? (A) 24 (B) 12 (C) 36 (D) None of these

    46. 80 cPpksa dh ,d d{kk esa 40% cPps dsoy fdsV [ksyrs gSa] 25% cPps dsoy Vscy Vsful [ksyrs gSa ,o 'ks"k cPps nksuksa [ksy [ksyrs gSaA nksuksa [ksy [ksyus okys dqy fdrus cPps gSa% (A) 24 (B) 12 (C) 36 (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    47. The age of the Earth is approximately 1.3 1017 seconds, and one year is approximately 3.2 107 seconds. Which of the following is closest to the age of the Earth in years? (A) 2.5 109 (B) 4.1 109(C) 1.9 1010 (D) 2.5 1011

    47. i`Foh dh vk;q yxHkx 1.3 1017 lsdsUM~l ,oa ,d o"kZ yxHkx 3.2 107 lsdsUM~l gksrk gSA fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk i`Foh dh vk;q o"kks esa ds lokZf/kd fudV gS%

    (A) 2.5 109 (B) 4.1 109(C) 1.9 1010 (D) 2.5 1011

    48. If 18 is 15% of 30% of a certain number then what is the number? (A) 250 (B) 450 (C) 300 (D) 400

    48. ;fn fdlh la[;k ds 30% dk 15% gksrk gS 18 rks og la[;k crkvks\

    (A) 250 (B) 450 (C) 300 (D) 400

    49. If the length of a rectangle increases by 40% and the breadth decreases by 40%, then the area: (A) Increases by 40% (B) Increases by 16% (C) Decreases by 10% (D) Decreases by 16%

    49. ;fn ,d vk;r dh yEckbZ 40% c

  • PARTC (GENERAL ENGLISH)

    51. Give one word for the following word sentence. The life history of a man written by himself. (A) Biography (B) Autobiography (C) Bibliography (D) Histology

    52. Each of the following idiom/phrase is followed by four alternative meanings of which only one is correct. Choose the correct one. Between the devil and the deep sea: (A) To be in a dilemma (B) To be in a temper (C) To choose correctly (D) To live dangerously.

    53. Identify the adverb in the following sentence. He spoke well at the meeting last night: (A) Well (B) Meeting (C) Last Night (D) All of these

    54. Identify the incorrect sentence: (A) All that glitters is not gold. (B) All the boys were present. (C) All this money are useless for me. (D) Neither of them knows the answer.

    55. Identify the correct sentence: (A) There is lots of book. (B) Forty miles are a good distance. (C) He is taking a bath. (D) He is used to work hard.

    56. Some words are used sometimes as adjectives, sometimes as adverbs. Four sentences have been given where in three sentences are containing words being used as adjectives and one sentence contains word being used as adverb. Identify the odd one: (A) Every little difficulty ruffles his temper. (B) He is little known outside India. (C) There is much truth in what he says. (D) Are you an early riser?

    57. Choose the correct preposition to fill in the gap The income derived ........ the ownership of land is commonly called rent. (A) By (B) From (C) With (D) In

    58. Combine the following sentence by using an Adverb Clause. The robbers had run away. The police arrived. (A) The police arrived and the robbers ran away. (B) When the police arrived, the robbers had run away. (C) The robbers ran away at the arrival of the police. (D) Arriving the police the robbers ran away.

    59. Some nouns have two meanings in the singular but only one in the plural. Identify among choices the noun which have two meanings in singular but one in plural: (A) Pain (B) People (C) Spectacle (D) Custom

    60. In the following sentences has been broken in three parts (A) (B) and (C). If there is some grammatical error in any of these parts, that is your answer. If there is no error, the answer is (D).

    )A(reached have I /

    )B(before school the /

    )C(started rain the /

    )D(error No

    61. In the following sentences has been broken in three parts (A) (B) and (C). If there is some grammatical error in any of these parts, that is your answer. If there is no error, the answer is (D).

    )A( wasShe /

    )B(market the to wayhis on /

    )C(memet she when /

    )D(error No

    62. Each word given in the alternatives are matched with its synonym and antonym. One is not correctly matched. Find the one not correctly matched. Word Synonym Antonym (A) Abscond Flee Remain (B) Abate Suppress Rise (C) Abash Confused Confident (D) Acquit Convict Exonerate

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  • 63. Choose the correct answer. Your clock is . hour fast: (A) The (B) A (C) An (D) Your

    64. A sentence has been given with a blank space. Pick the suitable choice to fill the blank according to good usage of the English language. The doctors think the patient will ...........: (A) Pull on (B) Pull together (C) Pull up (D) Pull through

    65. In the following question select the most appropriate meaning for the given word. VINDICATE (A) Elaborate (B) Argue (C) Justify (D) Define

    66. In the following question select the most appropriate meaning for the given word. MALIGN (A) Defame (B) Hurt (C) Condemn (D) Devastate

    67. In the following question, a word is followed by four choices. Select the choice that is nearly most opposite in meaning to the given word. FRANTIC (A) Desperate (B) Calm (C) Odious (D) Mute

    DIRECTIONS: Choose the most appropriate preposition and complete the sentences.

    68. The lawyer asked his client to acquaint him ........ the facts of the case: (A) To (B) With (C) On (D) Over

    69. In the question groups of four words are given. In the group one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and mark your answer. (A) Brillient (B) Valiant (C) Salient (D) Radiant

    70. In the question groups of four words are given. In the group one word is wrongly spelt. Find the wrongly spelt word and mark your answer. (A) Recuperate (B) Regulate (C) Reinstate (D) Seperate

    71. Formulate correct sentences by selecting the most appropriate option: The mother of the dead child was overwhelmed ............. grief: (A) By (B) For (C) From (D) With

    72. In the question, a sentence has been given in active voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive voice and mark your answer in answer sheet. The principal kept the staff members waiting: (A) The staff members were kept waiting by the principal (B) The staff members are kept waiting for the principal (C) The staff members were being kept waiting by the principal (D) The staff members were waiting for the principal

    73. In the question, a sentence has been given in active voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive voice and mark your answer in answer sheet. The king gave him a reward: (A) He was given by the king a reward (B) He was given the reward by a king (C) He was given a reward by the king (D) A reward was given by him to the king

    74. The following sentences are given in reported speech. Change these sentences into Direct speech: The teacher said that the sun rises in the east. (A) The teacher says, The sun rises in the east. (B) The teacher said, The sun rises in the east. (C) The teacher says, The sun rose in the east. (D) The teacher said, The sun rose in the east.

    75. The following sentences are given in Direct speech. Change these sentences into correct reported speech: He said to him, Is not your name Ram. (A) He asked him if his name was Ram. (B) He inquired whether his name was not Ram. (C) He said to him if his name was not Ram. (D) He narrated him if name was not Ram

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  • PARTD (REASONING)

    DIRECTIONS: (Que. No. 76 & 77) In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions I & II. Your have to take the statements as true and decide which of the conclusions logically follows disregarding commonly known facts.

    A. If only conclusion I follows B. If only conclusion II follows C. If both conclusion I and II follow D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows

    Statements: 76. All readers are teacher. All writers are teachers:

    Conclusions: I. Some teachers are writers II. Some writers are readers (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

    funsZk% u la[;k 76 ,oa 77 uhps fn, x, nks dFkuksa ds ipkr nks fudkZ I ,oa II fn, x;s gSaA dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq, ;g fu.kZ; ns fd dkSu lk fudkZ dk rkfdZd :i ls vuqlj.k gks jgk gSA lkekU; tkudkjh okys rF;ksa dks utjUnkt djrs gq, vki vius fodYiksa dks bl dkj pqusaA

    A. ;fn dsoy fudkZ I dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS B. ;fn dsoy fudkZ II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS C. ;fn nksuksa fudkksZa I ,oa II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS D. ;fn u rks fudkZ I ,oa u gh II dk vuqlj.k gksrk gS

    dFku% 76. lHkh ikBd fk{kd gSaA lHkh ys[kd fk{kd gSaA

    I. dqN fk{kd ys[kd gSa II. dqN ys[kd ikBd gSa

    (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

    Statements: 77. Some poets are goats. Some goats are trees:

    Conclusions: I. Some poets are tree II. Some tree are goat (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

    dFku% 77. dqN dfo cdjh gSaA dqN cdfj;k isM+ gSa%

    I. dqN dfo isM+ gSa II. dqN isM+ cdjh gSa

    (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

    DIRECTIONS: The Venn diagram given below shows the estimated readership of 3 daily newspapers (H.T, TOI & Statesman) in Delhi. The total readership and advertising cost for each of these papers is as below.

    Newspaper Readership (Lakhs) Advertising cost (Rs per sq cm)

    H.T. 8.7 6000 TOI 9.1 6500 Statesman 5.6 5000

    The total population of the city is approximately 14 million. The common readership (in lakhs) indicated in the Venn diagram

    78. The number of people (in lakhs) who read only one newspaper is: (A) 23.4 (B) 17.4 (C) 11.9 (D) None of these

    funsZk% uhps fn;k x;k osu Mk;xzke fnYyh esa rhu nSfud lekpkj i=ksa ,p-Vh-] Vh-vks-vkbZ- ,oa LVsV~leSu ds vuqekfur ikBdksa dh la[;k nkkZrk gSA dqy ikBdksa ,oa foKkiu ykxr R;sd lekpkj i= ds fy, uhps fn;k x;k gSA

    lekpkj i= ikBd yk[k esa

    foKkiu ykxr (Rs per sq cm)

    ,p-Vh- 8.7 6000 Vh-vks-vkbZ- 9.1 6500 LVsV~leSu 5.6 5000

    kgj dh dqy tula[;k yxHkx 14 fefy;u gSA osu Mk;xzke esa bafxr mHk;fuB ikBd yk[kksa esa nkkZ;k x;k gS&

    78. yksxksa dh la[;k yk[kksa esa tks dsoy ,d lekpkj&i= i

  • DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 80 to 82) Read the following statement carefully and then answer the questions given under it.

    From a batch of six batsman Sahwag, Gambir, Dravid, Dhoni, Youvraj and Tendulkar and four ballers Praveen, R. P. Singh, Kapildev, Ishant, a team of six players is to be selected for participating in International Cricket League. Some of the criteria are

    i. Gambhir and Dhoni have to be together ii. Dravid can not go with R. P. Singh iii. Tendulkar can not go with Sahwag or Dhoni iv. Praveen and Kapildev have to be together v. Praveen can not go with Ishant vi. Sahwag and Youvraj have to be together

    Unless otherwise mentioned, the above criteria are applicable to all the following questions.

    80. If four of the members including Youvraj have to be batsman and one of the baller has to be Kapildev, the team consists of: (A) Sahwag, Gambhir, Dhoni, Youvraj, Kapildev, Ishant (B) Gambhir, Dhoni, Youvraj, Tendulkar, Praveen, Kapildev (C) Sahwag, Dhoni, Youvraj, Tendulkar, Praveen, Kapildev (D) Sahwag, Gambhir, Dhoni, Youvraj, Praveen, Kapildev

    funsZ'k% 'u la[;k 80 ls 82 fuEufyf[kr dFku dks /;ku iwoZd i

  • DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, each question is followed by two statements labeled I and II in which certain data is given. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Using the data given together with your everyday knowledge, choose.

    A. If statements I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

    B. If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

    C. If both statement I and II together are sufficient to answer but neither statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.

    D. If I & II together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional information is required?

    84. What is Z? I. 3x+45+5z = 120 II. 4x+72+3y = 130 (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

    funsZk% fuEufyf[kr uksa esa R;sd u ds ckn nks dFku I vkSj II dqN vkdM+ksa lfgr fn, x, gSaA vkidksa ;g fu.kZ; djuk gS fd D;k dFkuksa esa fn, x, vkadM+s uksa ds mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa\ fn, x, vkdM+ksa dk ;ksx djrs gq, vius jkstejkZ Kku dk ;ksx djrs gq, p;u djsaA

    A. ;fn dFku I dsoy i;kZIr gS ysfdu dFku II vdsys u dk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS

    B. ;fn dFku II vdsys i;kZIr gS ysfdu dFku I vdsys u dk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS

    C. ;fn nksuksa dFku I ,oa II ,d lkFk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr gSa ysfdu dksbZ Hkh dFku vdsys mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gS

    D. ;fn I ,oa II ,d lkFk u dk mkj nsus ds fy, i;kZIr ugha gSa ,oa vfrfj vkdM+ksa dh t:jr gSA

    84. Z dk eku gS

    I. 3x+45+5z = 120 II. 4x+72+3y = 130 (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

    DIRECTIONS: In the following question a logical diagram is drawn followed by four choices. Select the choice which fits the logical diagram the best.

    85.

    (A) French, Europeans, Indians (B) Indians, Gujaratis, Human beings (C) Asians, Europeans, Americans (D) Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists

    funsZk%& fuEufyf[kr esa ,d rkfdZd js[kkfp= ds ipkr pkj fodYi fn, x, gSaA ml fodYi dks pqusa tks js[kkfp= dks rkfdZd n`fV ls lgh crkrk gksA

    85.

    (A) Sap] ;wjksfi;u] Hkkjrh; (B) Hkkjrh;] xqtjkrh] ekuo tkfr (C) ,fk;u] ;wjksfi;u] vesfjdu (D) fgUnw] eqfLye] cqf)V

    86. Deepak is the son of Jatin who is the son of Pradeep. Priyanka is the daughter of Rewa. If Neeta is the sister of Priyanka and daughter of Jatin. What is Jatins relationship with Rewa? (A) Father (B) Husband (C) Brother (D) None of these

    86. nhid tfru dk iq= gS tksfd nhi dk iq= gSA f;adk jhok dh iq=h gSA ;fn uhrk f;adk dh cgu ,oa tfru dh iq=h gSA rks tfru dk jhok ls D;k lEcU/k gS% (A) firk (B) ifr (C) HkkbZ (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    87. Three ladies X, Y and Z marry three men A, B and C. X is married to A, Y is not married to an engineer, Z is not married to a doctor, C is not a doctor and A is a lawyer. Then which of the following statements is correct? (A) Y is married to C who is an engineer (B) Z is married to C who is a doctor (C) X is married to a doctor (D) None of these

    87. rhu efgyk,a X, Y ,oa Z dh kknh rhu iq:k A, B ,oa C ls gksrh gSA X dh kknh A ls gksrh gSA Y dh kknh bathfu;j ls ugha gksrh gSA Z dh kknh MkWDVj ls ugha gksrh gSA C MkWDVj ugha gS ,oa A odhy gSA rks dkSu&lk dFku lR; gS\ (A) Y dh kknh C ls gqbZ gS tks fd ,d bathfu;j gS (B) Z dh kknh C ls gqbZ gS tks fd ,d MkWDVj gS (C) X dh kknh MkWDVj ls gqbZ gS (D) buesa ls dksbZ ugha

    DIRECTIONS: Complete the Series in the following figures.

    funsZk% fuEufyf[kr vkfr dh Js.kh dks iw.kZ djsaA

    88. Question figure u vkfr Answer figure mkj vkfr

    ? 88. (A) (B) (C) (D)

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  • 89. In the diagram given below, if the circle S represents women who are studying, W represents women who are working and M represents women who are married, what does the shaded area represent?

    (A) Women who are married and working (B) Women who are married (C) Women who are studying and working (D) Women who are married, studying and working

    89. uhps fn, vkjs[k esa ;fn S o`Rr v/;;ujr efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS] W dkedkth efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS vkSj M fookfgr efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS rks Nk;kafdr Hkkx fdldk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS\

    (A) fookfgr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk (B) fookfgr efgykvksa dk (C) v/;;ujr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk (D) fookfgr] v/;;ujr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk

    90. In the diagram given below, if the circle F represents women living with families, W represents working women and S represents women who are studying, what does the shaded area represent?

    (A) Women who are studying and working (B) Women who are living independently and studying (C) Women who are living with their families and studying (D) Women who are living with their families, studying and

    working

    90. uhps fn, vkjs[k esa ;fn F o`Rr ifjokj ds lkFk jgus okyh efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS] W dkedkth efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS vkSj S v/;;ujr efgykvksa dk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS rks Nk;kafdr Hkkx fdldk izfrfuf/kRo djrk gS\

    (A) v/;;ujr vkSj dkedkth efgykvksa dk (B) Lora= :Ik ls jgus okyh vkSj v/;;ujr efgykvksa dk (C) vius ifjokj ds lkFk jgus okyh vkSj v/;;ujr efgykvksa dk (D) vius ifjokj ds lkFk jgus okyh] v/;;ujr vkSj dkedkth

    efgykvksa dk

    DIRECTIONS: Some equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. On the same basis, find out the correct answer from amongst the four alternatives for the unsolved equations in both these question.

    91. 323 41 = 14323, 137 72 = 27731, 48 87 = 7884, 34 75 = ? (A) 2550 (B) 7534 (C) 5743 (D) 4357

    funsZ'k% dqN lehdj.k fdlh fuf'pr i)fr ds vk/kkj ij gy fd, x, gSaA mlh dks vk/kkj ekurs gq, uhps 'u esa fcuk gy fd, x, lehdj.k ds fy, uhps pkj fodYiksa ls lgh mkj pqusaA

    91. 323 41 = 14323, 137 72 = 27731, 48 87 = 7884 34 75 = \ (A) 2550 (B) 7534 (C) 5743 (D) 4357

    92. In the given dice, which number is opposite of number 6:

    (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 5

    92. fn, x, ikls esa 6 ds foijhr dkSu&lh la[;k gksxh%

    (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 1 (D) 5

    93. If INDIA = 12211, PAKISTAN = 21212212, Then CHINA = ? (A) 22121 (B) 22212 (C) 21221 (D) 22112

    93. ;fn INDIA = 12211, PAKISTAN = 21212212] rc CHINA = \

    (A) 22121 (B) 22212 (C) 21221 (D) 22112

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  • 94. A red surface coloured cube of size 4 inch side is cut at each inch and each surface. How many cubes so formed have exactly three surface coloured red:

    (A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 16

    94. ,d yky lrg okyh 4 bp Hkqtk okyk jaxhu ?ku dks R;sd bp rFkk R;sd lrg ij dkVk tkrk gSA ,sls fdrus ?ku cus ftuds Bhd rhu lrg yky jax ds gSa%

    (A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 16

    95. In a certain code, TEAMWORK is written as NBFUJQNV and SOME is written as PTDL. How is PERSON written in that code? (A) SQFNMR (B) SFQMNR (C) SFQNMR (D) SQMFNR

    95. ;fn ,d fufpr dksM esa ^TEAMWORK* dks ^NBFUJQNV* fy[kk tkrk gS ,oa ^SOME* dks ^PTDL* fy[kk tkrk gS] rks ^PERSON* dks mlh dksM esa D;k fy[kk tk;sxk\

    (A) SQFNMR (B) SFQMNR (C) SFQNMR (D) SQMFNR

    DIRECTIONS: Study the below diagram which represents a population pattern as follows.

    A B C D The educated E K L H The rich EHM Leaders MFG Businessmen

    96. Select the pair of areas which together do not represent the same set of qualities: (A) 3, 5 (B) 2, 8 (C) 10, 11 (D) 12, 9

    funsZk% u dk mkj nsus ds fy;s uhps js[kkfp= dk v/;;u djsa tks tula[;k ds fuEufyf[kr izfr:i dks iznfkZr djrk gS%

    A B C D & fkf{kr E K L H & /kuh E H M & usrk M F G & O;olk;h

    96. ml {ks= ds ;qXe ;k tksM+s dks pqus tks leku fokskrkvksa dks ,d lkFk iznfkZr ugha djrk gS%

    (A) 3, 5 (B) 2, 8 (C) 10, 11 (D) 12, 9

    97. Pick the odd one out. (A) Eagle (B) Sparrow (C) Duck (D) Squirrel

    97. fuEufyf[kr esa ls vlaxr dks pqfu,% (A) fx) (B) xkSjs;k (C) ck[k (D) fxygjh

    98. Find the wrong number in the following series. 10, 14, 28, 32, 64, 68, 132: (A) 14 (B) 32 (C) 132 (D) 68

    98. fuEufyf[kr Jsf.k;ksa esa xyr la[;k dks crkb;s%

    10, 14, 28, 32, 64, 68, 132: (A) 14 (B) 32 (C) 132 (D) 68

    99. Find the number that comes next in the sequence?

    4, 6, 9, 2113 , .........

    (A) 19 (B) 2117 (C)

    4120 (D)

    4322

    99. og la[;k crk,a tks J`[kyk esa ckn esa vk;sxh\

    4, 6, 9, 2113 , .........

    (A) 19 (B) 2117 (C)

    4120 (D)

    4322

    DIRECTIONS: Study the sequence and answer the question given below.

    9 H 7 Z A 9 2 B C H 3 I X W V 5 T 4 M 6 0 Q 8 F J 100. If every third letter/number from beginning is replaced

    by Anurag, Amit, Ashok, Avinash, Suman, Vijay, Mohit, Sapna and Manisha (9 is replaced by Anugrag). What will be the position of Vijay from your right? (A) 5th (B) 12th

    (C) 6th (D) 10th

    funsZ'k% fuEufyf[kr J`[kyk dk v/;;u djsa ,oa uhps fn;s x, 'uksa dk mkj nsaA

    9 H 7 Z A 9 2 B C H 3 I X W V 5 T 4 M 6 0 Q 8 F J 100. ;fn kjEHk ls R;sd rhljk v{kj@la[;k vuqjkx] vfer] v'kksd]

    vfouk'k] lqeu] fot;] eksfgr] liuk ,oa euh"kk }kjk frLFkkfir fd;k tkrk gS 9 dks vuqjkx }kjk frLFkkfir fd;k tkrk gS rks vkids nkfgus ls fot; dh fLFkfr D;k gksxh\

    (A) 5th (B) 12th

    (C) 6th (D) 10th

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